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A tree soars skywards, wrapping its roots around a wall at the Khmer Ta Prohm temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The temple complex abounds with such examples of the jungle and the temple becoming one, a process that has taken centuries to develop.
They say photography is the recording of light, lines, shapes and color. This is the underside of the Bob Kerry Pedestrian Bridge and what I consider to be my first photograph. This is my first photo where I saw the recording of light and lines and shapes and color in the image I capture. I had posted this years ago but I decided to re-process to see if I have learned anything over the years.
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The Boeing Collection
From a collection of some 500 Boeing slides that I've had scanned from my archives. Hope they will provide some enjoyment and nostalgia from a bygone age.
Rare Boeing :)
Avianca Colombia's original Boeing 747 HK-2000 making a very rare visit to London Heathrow. As far as I can remember, I just fell upon this amazing sight on a random tour of the perimeter area of Heathrow. The aircraft had been undergoing emergency maintenance in the Pan Am hangar, most likely an engine swop. My logbook records the flight number was AV2000, so I must have picked this up on the airband radio whilst the aircraft was undergoing ground tests. According to my notes, I then drove up to RAF Mildenhall via Stansted!
If you click to enlarge you'll see that the paintwork has really faded.
HK-2000 'Eldorado' c/n 19734 [line no.58] Boeing 747-124 - built in 1970 and one of the first 747s to roll off the Boeing production line. The aircraft was delivered new to Continental Airlines as N26862 in July 1970 and flew with the airline for just five years before returning to Boeing. Leased to Avianca Colombia, the aircraft flew the Atlantic mainly I believe between Bogota, Paris and Madrid, but never to London! The aircraft was with Avianca from 1976 until 1983, when it was returned to Boeing again as N747BA. After a couple of short-term leases to Air Algerie and SAS as N747BA, the aircraft was sold again, this ime to Tower Air as N602FF - flying with them from 1984 until retirement in 1998. The aircraft languished in storage for two or three years, and was finally broken up in 2001.
Taken with a Soviet made Zenith TTL camera and 300mm lens.
You can see a random selection of my aviation photos here: flickriver.com/photos/heathrowjunkie/random/
There is a story behind this photo , this traffic jam was caused by many rescue teams of train crush tragedy.
2021/4/2 in Hualien, Taiwan , a train crushed and caused 51 dead.
I was on the road that would pass the location ,on that day , this road was under traffic control. I spent 9 hours to finish a 3 hours road in normal day.
While stucking in a tunnel , I took a picture that shows the different way of this road , the pillar is balanced to the cars.