Non Aviation Photography Thread

Started by Jay Beckman, October 13, 2009, 09:26:02 PM

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Jay Beckman

Most Cool...

We considered our stay there to be "Cruising For Beginners."  ;D
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Dave S.

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Ned Harris

Swainson's Hawk, Sulphur Springs Valley, 9/24/11.


_MG_1801 Swainson's Hawk by Ned Harris, on Flickr
Ned Harris
Tucson, Arizona

wingsnstuff


Ned Harris

Thanks Vance. I find the 7D with the 400 mm f5.6 to be a perfect combination for flying hawks.
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Tucson, Arizona

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BillOz

Quote from: wingsnstuff on September 30, 2011, 12:45:39 PM
Sky Harbor's Misplaced Ferrari

What's misplaced about it Vance?  That's where I park it when I fly out of town.    ;D
Bill Osmun
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CJPalmer

The Clark Telescope at Lowell Observatory.


wingsnstuff


Bubak


CJPalmer

Thank you. I had been meaning to get up there for the longest time and finally made it up there.

F-16_fixer

#926
-Chris-

Chris V

Nice one!! did you use a macro lens lol!

Paul Dumm

You Asked for it the new boeing B747-1000.


All the way from Photoshop CA.
And if Boeing every makes it I whant my cut. ;D
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BillOz

Pretty good Paul, but this is the Non-Aviation Thread.

I bet Boeing already has done a Photoshop job or two just like this.

Might be fun to post it to a bunch of websites as a look what I saw flying around Seattle today.

Get the rumors flying.  Maybe Boeing will be convinced it would be a good thing.  Doubtful, plus it would take them 20 years to get it certified, the way they are accomplishing these tasks these days.

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