My Assistant
Lune (Walking on the Moon), By Olivier de Goursac |
Aug 4 2009, 11:03 AM
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Dear All,
I finaly get a hand on Olivier de Goursac's (vikingmars) new book call "Lune" in French and "Walking on the Moon" in English (Forewords are by James Gavin and Dave Scott). I already talked about Olivier's work on Apollo's pictures here: http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.p...ic=3542&hl= Most of you know Olivier's rendering on MER, Viking and Pathfinder pictures so I'm sure you may want to get this book. Olivier explain the sources of the pictures, the way he has worked, the goal been to show panorama's as seen by the Moonwalkers. Mind! You can preapare the jar, it's a real artistic work. You'll see the Apollo sites as never seen before... except by... 12 men. I realise it has been a very hard work to get such incredible results. Merci Olivier pour cette perle rare et au plaisir de vous revoir. Ref for France: http://livre.fnac.com/a1990236/Olivier-de-Goursac-Lune Ref for UK: (due in septembre): http://www.amazon.co.uk/Walking-Moon-Photo...3103&sr=8-1 Ref for US: (already available): http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Moon-Photogr...194&sr=8-16 -------------------- |
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