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Twice submerged by a large high-altitude lake, the salt flats now cover a total area of over 12000 square km (7440 square miles) and today serve as one of the country’s main salt mining centres. The last large lake dried up about 8000 years ago, leaving the small lakes of Poopó and Ururu, as well as the salt flats of Uyuni.

A bit of detail as published in "The Tullahoma News" on the upcoming 2010 Tullahoma Regional Airport Airshow and Terminal Dedication (I'm not sure on the "official" name, but we'll all find out together eventually!) Last years show featured local favorite Chris Rounds in his immaculate CT-33 "Shooting Star," Julie Clark in her incredible Beechcraft T-34 "Mentor," the Tennessee Highway Patrol's UH-1V "Huey" as a static display, and a few more homebuilt statics from the Loehle Aircraft Corporation (P-51 "5151 Mustang" + P-40 "Warhawk").

 

The "airshow" is really an FAA-necessary event to NOTAM the field for fireworks, and since our local football field was out of commission last year, the Kiwanis club asked the airport authority for permission to use KTHA for the fireworks. Apparently the 2009 show was such a hit that even though Tullahoma High School has a brand new multi-million dollar stadium the community will be returning again to our humble little airfield to celebrate the Fourth of July and dedicate our brand-new terminal building! More to follow as I know it!

 

Some photos from the 2009 show:

www.flickr.com/photos/agmoreaviationphotography/368857266...

www.flickr.com/photos/agmoreaviationphotography/3691474502/

www.flickr.com/photos/perspectivephotography/3685426963/

www.flickr.com/photos/perspectivephotography/3686590266/

www.flickr.com/photos/14917023@N05/3693251436/

Had a lot of fun trying to capture planes passing by the low fly zone at Balboa Park, San Diego. Managed to get a couple good shots

Sometimes the most playful structures offer the most precise geometry. Shot on Day 20 of my 100 Photos in 100 Days challenge, this image captures a row of monkey bars locked in symmetrical alignment—each ring framing the next in an optical tunnel of anticipation. It’s about focus, rhythm, and the memory of movement. You can almost feel the swing between each grip.

 

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Vicky demonstrating how to take a photo with a different perspective! Natesh quickly sits down to try the shot himself!

So, after much inspiration from Michael Davis - AirTeamImages' I took the family to the observation area at Nashville International Airport to try my luck. The only downside was that I wish I had more time to spend there.

Limitations black and white. I liked the vertical and horizontal line pattern and the evening shadows.

This cedar tree is in my backyard. Surrounding trees are oaks, pecans, maples and long leaf pines. Its odd canopy shape was worth noting, so in this IR shot, I processed it in color. The 950nm filter removed ALL visible light colors. With a Custom WB I got this contrasty "soft" monochrome universe.

Captured during evening walk

6th street, San Diego, CA

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