Non Aviation Photography Thread

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

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John S

Some shot from NHRA in February before the season was postponed.

















Dave S.

Can you provide a size reference as to how big it is?  The four not-quite-symmetrical round things look like the bottom side of a button, so maybe it's some sort of input/joystick base?  The nylock nuts holding on the four supposed buttons give the impression this whole assembly is reasonably large.  The capacitors, chips and resistors (none of them surface mounts) also lend to this being a relatively large assembly.  Contradicting that perspective;  it also looks like it's sitting on a granite counter...thereby implying it's a bit smaller than the initial impression may suggest.  ds

Any context as to where it came from?

Quote from: Air one Delta on May 04, 2020, 03:39:42 PM
can anyone tell me what this is? by Air one Delta, on Flickr
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scottcolbath

"Go to an aviation photo shoot", they said. "You will learn lighting techniques", they said.

Well, I'm rather disappointed with my actual aviation shots, but I did get some decent zombie chick on my motorcycle shots.





Bad day for a photo clinic. Great day for a ride.



S.C.

Brian Corbett

Guess I should process my shots from that "clinic", Scott. Yours look great!

Here's one I took on the Verde Canyon Railway. This is one of 5 functioning FP7 locomotives in the world. A beauty from a bygone era when class and design were paramount.

Endangered Bird
"My center is giving way, my right is in retreat, situation excellent. I attack."  --Marshall Foch, September, 1914, Battle of the Marne.

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Paul Larson


Tower Guy

Very nice autumn photo Paul. The only way we get that in Phoenix is with spray paint. ;D

tajmahal250

[/url]CHRISTMAS AT WARP SPEED by Thomas  Backus, on Flickr[/img]

My wife put up the Christmas tree last week. I had fun with long exposures.

Matt Ottosen

Ry and I picked this up back in early October.
2020 Toyota C-HR XLE

Matt "Linus" Ottosen
Ottosen Photography
Phoenix, AZ

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The Greek God "Linus" comes from the Greek name Λινος (Linos) meaning "leg."
In Greek legend, he was the son of the God Apollo who was accidentally killed when he stepped over the white line.

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Ned Harris

Looks like a fun car, Matt. Enjoy.
Ned Harris
Tucson, Arizona

Paul Larson


Paul Larson


Ned Harris

Adult Crested Caracara bringing food to the nest. 5/26/21.
_07A9139 Crested Caracara adult bringing in food by Ned Harris, on Flickr
Ned Harris
Tucson, Arizona

Bill


Tower Guy


Tower Guy

Ned, catching that Crested Caracara landing in the nest with food is outstanding, beautifully timed.