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Started by Matt Ottosen, June 18, 2009, 08:50:44 PM

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Jeff D. Welker

Quote from: Scott Youmans on July 21, 2012, 11:25:10 PM
Great shot Chris!

+1 - You've really been stepping up you game lately Chris. Wonderful image sir.
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cpasley

Geez thanks everyone, I have to give credit to Matt, without him this would have never been possible

Matt Ottosen

Quote from: Chris Pasley on July 22, 2012, 12:28:49 PM
Geez thanks everyone, I have to give credit to Matt, without him this would have never been possible

Thanks, but you don't have to give me any credit...  All I did was pick you up and take you around to a couple of different airports, you're the one who took the awesome photo!
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Ottosen Photography
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jslugman

Due to a recent change in policy a couple of choice spots have opened up at my local aerodrome that are especially nice since they don't involve crossing a busy Japanese highway or standing on that rung of the ladder the sticker says not to stand on. This image is at 55mm on a 40D (crop sensor) with no cropping at all.


National Airlines Boeing 747-428(BCF) N919CA "Murali" RJTY/OKO by James O'Rear acc1341 by James "JSlugman" O'Rear, on Flickr
James "JSlugman" O'Rear
Yokota AFB, Japan RJTY

Author of "Aviation Photography- A Pictorial Guide"

Tucson Photographer

Boeing 747 - MSN 21966 - N787RR at TIA today.
Note Trent 1000 engine, inboard port side on this Rolls Royce owned aircraft.
However, ignore criss-cross dark patterns. That's what happens when you shoot through a cyclone fence at a whiter than white subject. OK, also when you don't open your lens up all the way.

Ned Harris

Here is what N787RR looks like today. 8-27-12, KTUS.


_92W4671 Rolls-Royce 747 (N787RR) by Ned Harris, on Flickr
Ned Harris
Tucson, Arizona

Tucson Photographer

Nice follow up Ned.
And nice photo!





Tower Guy

Once again, a great night shot Kaspar, did you shot this from your hotel?

Bubak

... parking garage and thank you!