Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ

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John B.

Here is the 787 arriving at the museum:   ;D


Boeing 787 N787EX par John Bezosky Jr., on ipernity


James Stemm

A few more of the 787 arriving at Pima.


787_4 by planecurator, on Flickr


787_6 by planecurator, on Flickr


787_17 by planecurator, on Flickr


787_20 by planecurator, on Flickr

Jay Beckman

What a redonkulously cool addition to the collection!
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John B.

The Harrier GR.3 is now getting markings applied:


Hawker Harrier GR.3 XV804 par John Bezosky Jr., on ipernity

Jeff D. Welker

Quote from: Jay Beckman on March 28, 2015, 01:42:40 AM
What a redonkulously cool addition to the collection!

+1 - Way to go PASM  ;D
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John B.

Here is the Harrier GR.3 after removing the mask:


Hawker Harrier GR.3 XV804 par John Bezosky Jr., on ipernity

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MuseumAndy

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Here are a couple pictures I took of the 787 arriving at the museum on 03/26/2015.




Scott Youmans

...another man's treasure.
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Jeff D. Welker

Quote from: Scott Youmans on April 09, 2015, 08:24:47 PM
...another man's treasure.

Scott, I really like the framing and your use of depth of field to isolate the primary subject. I especially like how you've composed the image with your primary subject "off center". Your monochrome treatment is an excellent choice for this image as I assume the color version would be much less interesting. How about sharing some EXIF info on the shot (camera, lens, settings, etc). I'd also like some info on the subject since I am definitely unsure of what this "treasure" actually is  ;)  ;D

Once again, well done.
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Dave S.

Quote from: Jeff D. Welker on April 11, 2015, 07:30:27 AM
Scott, I really like the framing and your use of depth of field to isolate the primary subject. I especially like how you've composed the image with your primary subject "off center". Your monochrome treatment is an excellent choice for this image as I assume the color version would be much less interesting. How about sharing some EXIF info on the shot (camera, lens, settings, etc). I'd also like some info on the subject since I am definitely unsure of what this "treasure" actually is  ;)  ;D

Once again, well done.
Jeff,

Based solely on the name of Scott's photo, I'm guessing it's a propeller hub.  ;)

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Scott Youmans

Thank you Jeff!.  Dave's got it. It's the end of a constant speed propeller blade. The bevel gear is part of the mechanism that controls the pitch. Shot with a Nikon D810 and 24-120mm f/4 VR lens set at 65mm. ISO 400, f/4, 1/320th sec.
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Nice Tips - Posted mainly to better describe the earlier post of the other end of the propeller blades.
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SEPECAT Jaguar GR.1
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