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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2008

Photographer Joe McNally climbs to the top of the Empire State Building multiple times to get "the ultimate light bulb changing shot" for the National Geographic story on The Power of Light.

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  • admiracion para usted.

  • @senorkasper

    It's definitely an F5 - you can tell based on the shape of the vertical grip and the back. It's quite a bit different from the D1.

    The lenses - well, at 6:44 he definitely has a 14mm f/2.8 AF on the camera. At 3:54 it looks like the 16mm f/2.8 AF fisheye. It is definitely an AF lens because you can see the distance readout window and white lettering on either side - and yes, the AF version was out then.

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  • @Ali1987300zx at the end of the video the write on the metal 3/3/01. Thats before the towers were gone. So you are wrong dude.

  • Go back and do it again in HD! I mean really...

  • if you look very closely in the back round at 6:33 you will see the towers 

  • Joe Mcnally is the man !

  • @Ali1987300zx Tom Petty - Learning to fly.

  • What the name of the song on 5:54 plz tell

  • @Ali1987300zx go to 7:49 see the date he shot it? march 3 2001? guess the towers are there somewhere

  • @Ali1987300zx Look again! They're there all right! You can see them shimmering in the background at 7:58

  • (thesapphireprod)....the twin towers are not in the background idk what your talking about

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