All posts by: Trevor Mahlmann

Incredibly exciting share today…...
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For a long time, I've watermarked my photography and worried that people might steal my work, but following Trey Ratcliff's lead - I've changed my mind for the better....
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Coldplay was playing their 2nd of 2 shows in Chicago, storms were imminent, and I conjured up an idea for some awesome pictures & video. Here's the story behind it!...
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3 more humans are now safely orbiting the Earth thanks to a Souyz launcher blasting off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on the desert steppe of Kazakhstan set for an early Saturday morning arrival at the orbital outpost....
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Monday, July 4th, 2016 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the desert steppe of Kazakhstan, the Soyuz MS-01 was rolled out and raised to vertical in advance of the July 7th launch to the International Space Station....
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Joined several of my good friends on the evening of July 4th for fireworks in our hometown and decided to bring along my Phantom 4....
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Arrived in Lafayette on the afternoon of July 1st, 2016 to help 2nd shoot my good friend Dave Wegiel (@PinolaPhoto) at a wedding tomorrow (which is in this absolutely gorgeous church, I might add) and had nothing to to after dinner, so...
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Flight Engineers Oleg Skripochka and Alexey Ovchinin are resting on the International Space Station today as they will be testing Progress 62’s TORU, tele-robotically operated rendezvous system early Friday morning....
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I had the fortunate opportunity of covering my first rocket launch through photography. While it was my second ever rocket launch, I brought away a lot more than just photos from this launch....
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Being notified by Sputnik for iOS that an Iridium Flare was approaching fast, I decided to grab my: Canon 7D MkII, nifty 50mm 1.8, and head outside. Little did I know I would be staying outside for some late-night constellation...
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