View allAll Photos Tagged Plane...,

This is a new design for my nephew George who will be one year old shortly. It is him flying the plane. He is very advanced for a one year old!

伊丹空港。

PENTAX K-30+SIGMA APO 70-300mm F4-5.6 DG MACRO

"PLANES" - (Pictured) DUSTY. ©2013 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Avió aterrant a l’aeroport del Prat.

 

Check it out my Portfolio: GETTY IMAGES

Maybe you like this: / Facebook / 500px / Fine Art

 

This is the walkway on to Constitution Beach from the main street. The ground you see are runways at Logan International Airport

Landing plane in Kyiv

Do you see it? I mean the lights? 30 secs of the plane lights:) Have a nice Sunday

I looked out the back window and noticed that there was pink in the sky. So I hurried to get my camera and point it up. A few pictures in, the plane came by. But unfortunately, what the eye notices, the camera dulls. So ACR and sliders to the rescue! Happy Sliders Sunday!

this American plane flew while trying to photograph some grey partridges

© 2008 Gabain

Yashica MAT124G

is it a bird? is it a plane? oh its a plane

On the way to Austria we flew away from a sunset that made the wings of the plane glow red.

 

We couldn't actually see the sun from the angle of the plane, but the Lomo did us proud!

Flynas A330-243-Cn261

Processed with VSCOcam with hb1 preset

A plane-trails shot from a flight leaving Manchester airport taken last week on a camera club excursion.

 

Sony A77 / Sigma EX 10-20mm

Plane on route to LAX late in the afternoon

 

Never though I would be so sad as to take a photo of a plane but the birding was a bit slow

 

Nashville, TN.

 

HELP! CALL AN AMBULANCE! OH THE HUMANITY!

 

Spent several hours this morning "Bumming Around Nashville" so, you know, set coming soon. Got a few shots around MidTown, Tennessee Central Railroad Museum, Mount Olivet Cemetery, and Scarritt Bennet Center.

 

Upon leaving the Railroad Museum I decided to venture some roads on which I have never travelled. I rode through a maze of gritty urban streets. This was not a residential area but an old industrial and commercial area where now can be found countless utility companies, electrical power stations, Metro this and that, trucking companies, etc. It's just not a very pretty area in the least.

 

Well, somewhere along the route I got turned around and was lost. I have an excellent sense of direction but, as you Nashvillians know, it is easy to lose your way in Nashville especially for visitors who discover the road they are travelling has three or four different names. Anyway, I digress; So I'm driving along not knowing where I am or where I am headed and I drive past this wrecked airplane! Wow, what a find!!!!! This fuselage is located inside an automobile junk yard. It made me wonder if this might have been that little craft which crashed into that house off Antioch Pike back in the 1980's. Probably not.

 

As it turns out, this junk yard is just down the road from the entrance to Calvary Cemetery.

 

In other news: My Tour Guide book to Mount Olivet Cemetery is complete and I received my copies today. This book is not available for purchase and I have it on private at Booksmart. Mount Olivet has a policy against commercial photography within the cemetery and I thought if I made the book available for sale then it would thence become commercial. Hence, I made a few copies for myself and will allow anyone who wishes to take the tour to borrow a copy. Aside from some typo errors which I found the book turned out pretty good. I am claiming that it is the most comprehensive book ever written about Mount Olivet Cemetery. The book does contain photos.

 

In conclusion; Driving around some of Nashville's gritty underbelly left me feeling a bit dirty yet receiving my book got me pumped. So I'm pumped and dirty which calls for some really gritty, down in the dirt, throbbing Rock-N-Roll. Don't click the link if you are offended by "dirty words" and such. It does RAWK though.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7dKcosELrA

Wings Over Houston Air Show 2020

de-icing planes....crews use heated glycol-based fluids to remove existing ice, then coat the airplane with ice suppressants to prevent new ice from forming.

 

the engineer in me cant get enough of this

amigurumi plane, crocheted with 100% cotton yarn!

happyamigurumi.blogspot.com

1 2 ••• 21 22 24 26 27 ••• 79 80