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Experimenting with composition styles other than the rule of thirds. I am hoping that this picture will evoke the emotion of other viewers the same way it has done for me.
I have been extremely busy with work lately, so didn't have too much time for flickring. I apologize in advance if I didn't yet have a chance to browse your new work and comment on them.
Planes represent many days of my lives. I can't count how many early morning and late nights I spent in the airport over the course of my work. For awhile, it was like the John Denver song Leavin' on a Jet Plane!
Solheimasandur plane wreck in 1973 at south Iceland.
The Douglas R4D-8 US Navy transport plane had delivered supplies at Hofn Hornafjördur Airport for the radar-station in Stokksnes, Iceland. En route the airplane encountered severe icing. The crew were not able to maintain altitude. A forced landing was carried out on an ice covered river on near coast of Iceland. The ice broke but the airplane did not sink.
The remains of the plane were abandoned and the main fuselage as still there since 1973.
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Old plane trees: secrets of their longevity and care
The plane tree should stand in the garden for many years. It doesn't matter whether she is allowed to live out her growth unbridled or given a strict shape with scissors. In fact, the plane tree has the potential to become ancient. The decision for them is therefore one for generations.
I'm only traveling by car and I've done that for quite some time now
Plane trips have to wait till it all calms down
It will eventually
My guesses are that we, after a while, will see a new world arise
Things are being lit now, we see how bad our systems work
How easily it all gets out of its proportions, how bad it can turn out when fear rules
We hoped that we would never see such horror ever again
It is an imbalance in our world
I hope we are up for it cause we need to balance it
An aircraft parked at Tullamarine Airport, Melbourne, seen against the clear blue sky, with tiny sprout-like lampposts in the distance.
The aircraft is docked to a lounge gate through the flexible accordion of the jet bridge.
A trio of former Soo Line EMDs sat in Bensenville yard in 2002 as an inbound jet buzzed the yard on the way into O'Hare.
Fun times with aircraft even after 9/11.
ODC ALL IN A ROW 21 - 27 January
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taken on a recent flight, close to Heathrow. we were in a holding pattern for 10 minutes before we could land, this was one of the many planes I could see though most of them were further away...
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