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Military pilot fashion in 1923. Swedish Army pilot Ferdinand Cornelius portraited by Bernhard Jernberg. My colorization of a photo in the Swedish Digigal Museum.
(The Swedish Air Force was created on July 1, 1926 when the aircraft units of the Army and Navy were merged.)
Strobist inspired light, sb24 with a snoot to camera left lights the pilot, another sb24 further to the left to light the plane. Some under-exposure makes for a Dutch sky . (Picture taken at Lelystad Airport, the Netherlands).
As seen with the Experimental Flight Suit Yeren. Honestly only picked this torso because it was the closest thing I had to a pilot's jumpsuit. Just imagine her colors are so crazy is because she's an Air racer.
The Pilot launch makes its way back in along the breakwall at Port Kembla. The Pilot guided the car carrier Salome in to port.
Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
The operator of the pilot boat prevents another pleasure craft from crossing in front of the container ship.
Aberdeen pilot boat Sea Haven comes about at Pocra Quay prior to picking up a pilot from Vessel Traffic Services for pilotage on the Solway Fisher tanker, inbound to the harbour.
Was clearing up deleting a load of rejected images, but I thought this was worth keeping and uploading.
aDaD-- a duck a day :) 2/365
in keeping with yesterday's space theme (apollo11- first footprint), here's a shuttle pilot.
The pilot of a stunt biplane gives the crowd a fist pump on a low pass during the 2018 Stuart Airshow in Stuart, Florida. Prints, and many other items, are available with this image on my website at www.tom-claud.pixels.com. Check it out and thanks for visiting!
A new Liverpool pilot boat built at Goodchild Marine near Gt.Yarmouth heading out of the inner harbour for sea trials.
My dad, who would be about 102, had a lot of lightmeters. I guess he had as much trouble with them as I do. Some of them are very confusing and give wrong answers. This photo is exposed according to the numbers on the lightmeter. So I guess it works pretty well even after 40 or 50 years.