Seems like a great film, too bad very few minutes the film stops and jumps to another portion of the show.
Go behind the lens where split-second timing can spell the difference between success and failureThe thrill of adventure, it’s a mix of adrenaline, danger, excitement, and action. But trying to capture that thrill in an eye-catching image is never easy, especially when the photographer braves infernos, dangles from cliffs or skydives from 13,000 feet above the ground. Learn the stories behind the lens where split-second timing can spell the difference between exhilarating success and devastating failure. Through the Lens
Release Year: 2003 Duration: 47 min Availability:
Related: History, International, Life & Culture, Science & Nature, Sports & Hobbies, National Geographic The thrill of adventure, it’s a mix of adrenaline, danger, excitement, and action. But trying to capture that thrill in an eye-catching image is never easy, especially when the photographer braves infernos, dangles from cliffs or skydives from 13,000 feet above the ground. Learn the stories behind the lens where split-second timing can spell the difference between exhilarating success and devastating failure. Report a Technical Issue If you're having any difficulties viewing the film or have any playback-related technical questions, contact us using our general feedback page.
Comments Posted 04/12/09 by alby
Seems like a great film, too bad very few minutes the film stops and jumps to another portion of the show. |
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