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Free Fall Collection

"Embracing the Thrill: Capturing the Essence of Free Fall" Man on a snowboard jumping off a cornice at Snowbird Resort in Little Cottonwood

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Man on a snowboard jumping off a cornice at Snowbird Resort in Little Cottonwood

Man on a snowboard jumping off a cornice at Snowbird Resort in Little Cottonwood Canyon in the Wasatch Mountains of northern Utah. (MR)

Background imageFree Fall Collection: A Dragon Falling from the Sky, illustration from the Hungarian tale, The Story of Fairy Pervenche, c

A Dragon Falling from the Sky, illustration from the Hungarian tale, The Story of Fairy Pervenche, c
CHT167333 A Dragon Falling from the Sky, illustration from the Hungarian tale, The Story of Fairy Pervenche, c.1910 (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageFree Fall Collection: A study with free fall

A study with free fall
Dina Belenko

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Balls of steel 1

Balls of steel 1
ting tai meng

Background imageFree Fall Collection: The Special Air service are Britains phantom soldiers

The Special Air service are Britains phantom soldiers. They live and work under the tightest security screen thrown around any Army unit

Background imageFree Fall Collection: The Falcons swoop back into action, blowing a cheerful mid-air kiss

The Falcons swoop back into action, blowing a cheerful mid-air kiss. The Royal Air Forces famous skydivers were making their first drop since their nightmare air crash in Italy eleven days ago

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Air Parachutes Freefall Team August 1995

Air Parachutes Freefall Team August 1995

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Illustration, five parachutists in formation, view from above

Illustration, five parachutists in formation, view from above

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Astronauts fighting, artwork

Astronauts fighting, artwork
Astronauts fighting. Artwork of two astronauts arguing and fighting while in a space station or space vessel. Astronauts are required to undergo psychological testing to minimise the chance of

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Felix Baumgartners capsule

Felix Baumgartners capsule. Photographed at LA Space Expo 2012

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Astronaut plant experiment on the ISS C016 / 4206

Astronaut plant experiment on the ISS C016 / 4206
Astronaut plant experiment on the ISS. Russian cosmonaut Sergei Volkov (born 1973), Expedition 28 flight engineer, checking the progress of a plant experiment on the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Astronaut chess game on the ISS C016 / 4205

Astronaut chess game on the ISS C016 / 4205
Astronaut chess game on the ISS. NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff (born 1962) playing a game of chess in the Harmony node of the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageFree Fall Collection: NASAs C-9 zero-gravity aeroplane

NASAs C-9 zero-gravity aeroplane on the downwards descent portion of a parabolic trajectory. This McDonnell Douglas C-9 aircraft is a variant of the DC-9

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Astronaut students training in free-fall C013 / 5114

Astronaut students training in free-fall C013 / 5114
Astronaut students training in free-fall. Astronaut candidates from both NASA and the Japanese space agency (JAXA) experiencing free-fall in a training aircraft

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Snowboarding at Snowbird Resort, Utah (MR)

Snowboarding at Snowbird Resort, Utah (MR)

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Snowboarding in Grizzly Gulch, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Wasatch Mountains, Utah. (MR)

Snowboarding in Grizzly Gulch, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Wasatch Mountains, Utah. (MR)

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Jumping into Snake Creek Canyon from Clayton Peak near Brighton Resort, Wasatch Mountains, Utah

Jumping into Snake Creek Canyon from Clayton Peak near Brighton Resort, Wasatch Mountains, Utah. (MR)

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Jumping into Snake Creek Canyon from Clayton Peak in the Wasatch Mountains of northern Utah

Jumping into Snake Creek Canyon from Clayton Peak in the Wasatch Mountains of northern Utah. (MR)

Background imageFree Fall Collection: Snowboarding at Snowbird Resort, Wasatch Mountains, Utah (MR)

Snowboarding at Snowbird Resort, Wasatch Mountains, Utah (MR)



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"Embracing the Thrill: Capturing the Essence of Free Fall" Man on a snowboard jumping off a cornice at Snowbird Resort in Little Cottonwood: Witnessing pure adrenaline as he defies gravity, carving his path through the snowy abyss. A Dragon Falling from the Sky, illustration from the Hungarian tale, The Story of Fairy Pervenche: Imagination takes flight as mythical creatures plunge into an enchanting free fall, captivating our hearts and minds. A study with free fall: Delving into scientific exploration, unraveling mysteries of motion and acceleration as objects gracefully descend towards Earth's embrace. Balls of steel 1: Courageous souls defy limits, soaring through vast skies with unwavering determination – their fearless spirit inspiring us all to conquer our fears. The Special Air Service are Britain's phantom soldiers: Silent warriors descend like shadows from above, executing daring missions with precision and grace - embodying bravery in its truest form. The Falcons swoop back into action, blowing a cheerful mid-air kiss: Graceful aerial acrobats paint vibrant strokes across the sky while spreading joy and wonderment to those below. Air Parachutes Freefall Team August 1995: United by passion for adventure, these daredevils synchronize their descent – forming mesmerizing patterns that leave spectators breathless. Illustration, five parachutists in formation, view from above: From high above they appear as celestial dancers entwined in perfect harmony – showcasing unity amidst boundless freedom. Astronauts fighting artwork: In zero gravity battlegrounds beyond Earth's realm; astronauts push boundaries not only for science but also for humanity’s relentless pursuit of knowledge and progress. Felix Baumgartner's capsule: Suspended between heaven and earth within this metallic cocoon; one man dares to challenge limits unknown - a testament to human curiosity and ambition.