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Desde el mirador Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente.

Tomada con un Minolta AF 70-210 "Beercan".

Beer can pinhole camera. Exposure: 2016-12-04/2017-06-01, 179 days. Ilford glossy multigrade paper. Scanner: Epson V370.

Minolta AF 80-210mm 'Beercan'.

Vista de Madrid desde el Collado de los pastores, a 30km.

Beer can pinhole camera.

Exposure: 1 min 30sec.

Ilford Rc grade 1 glossy paper + Old Ilford paper developer.

Scanner: Epson V370.

 

Town hall and San Martin church, Andoain.

Soft drink pinhole camera.

Exposure: 2 min.

Ilford Rc grade 5 glossy paper + old Ilford paper developer 1+9.

Scanner: Epson V370.

 

Feliz solsticio de verano 2018.

Happy summer solstice 2018.

 

Cámara estenopeica: lata de cerveza.

Exposición: 15-02-2018/12-06-2018, 117 días.

Papel brillante Ilford RC multigrado.

Escáner Epson V370.

Beer can pinhole camera.

Exposure: 30 sec.

Ilford RC glossy paper.

Old Ilford paper developer

Scanner: Epson V370

Everything in this view is gone, aside from the airport itself. Skyway's B1900's and Dork Jets, the Midwest 717's scattered to the four winds. With help from Frontier and owner Republic Holdings, all gone....

 

May 20, 2004.

  

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

  

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Beer can pinhole camera.

Exposure: 30 sec.

Ilford multigrade pearl paper.

Old Ilford paper developer.

Sanner: Epson V370.

 

Minolta AF 80-210mm 'Beercan'.

Las afueras de Lopera, hacia el sur.

Destaca la chimenea de lo que fue, según creo, la antigua fábrica Cabrera.

Taken at Sierra Nevada Brewery in Asheville, NC.

Solitaría pedanía de Bujalcayado, cerca de Sigüenza.

Probando el famoso Minolta AF 70-210 "Beercan".

Rotating off runway 7R at Milwaukee, WI on March 23, 2018.

 

SOURCE FILE 7713

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

Copyright

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Preparing to depart Milwaukee, WI on November 9, 2004.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

Copyright

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Preparing to depart Milwaukee, WI on October 30, 2008.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

Copyright

All my photographic and video images are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Please do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without my written permission. If you want to use my photo for commercial or private use, please contact me. Please do not re-upload my photos at any location on the internet without my written consent.

SONY a850 with Minolta 70-210mm f4 lens

Milwaukee, WI October 30, 2008.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

Copyright

All my photographic and video images are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Please do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without my written permission. If you want to use my photo for commercial or private use, please contact me. Please do not re-upload my photos at any location on the internet without my written consent.

Arriving Milwaukee, WI on March 19, 2004.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

Copyright

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Seen at Milwaukee, WI on April 18, 2004.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Express_Airlines

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

Copyright

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Departing Milwaukee, WI on April 2, 2015.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

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This frame delivered to Air Europe in March 1987 as G-BMTH. To America West in December 1990, registered as shown. To US Airways via merger in September 2005; active until November 2011 when it was retired and sent to the desert at Goodyear, AZ.

Seen here on April 18, 2004 preparing to depart Milwaukee, WI.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

  

Copyright

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Farm. Ferme.

Vista desde el pueblo de Carabias.

Tomada con el famoso Minolta AF 70-210mm "Beercan".

Some Milwaukee action from May 20, 2004. The Delta 732 is taxiing to 19R for departure, while in the background a Northwest A319 rotates off 7R. Weird pattern in use that day apparently...

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

  

Copyright

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Departing Milwaukee, WI on March 23, 2018.

 

SOURCE FILE 7718

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

Copyright

All my photographic and video images are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Please do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without my written permission. If you want to use my photo for commercial or private use, please contact me. Please do not re-upload my photos at any location on the internet without my written consent.

 

Departing Milwaukee, WI on April 2, 2015. This frame originally delivered to Japan Air System in June 1995 as JA8062. Transferred to Japan Airlines Domestic in April 2004; and finally to Japan Air Lines proper in October 2006. The ever-thrifty Delta Air Lines picked it up in January 2012 as it scoured the planet for any available MD90's.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

Copyright

All my photographic and video images are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Please do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without my written permission. If you want to use my photo for commercial or private use, please contact me. Please do not re-upload my photos at any location on the internet without my written consent.

Lined up on runway 19R at Milwaukee, WI on October 30, 2008.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

Copyright

All my photographic and video images are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Please do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without my written permission. If you want to use my photo for commercial or private use, please contact me. Please do not re-upload my photos at any location on the internet without my written consent.

 

Seen departing Milwaukee, WI on August 12, 2015. This aircraft was involved in a crash at Hartford, CT back in 1995.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Airlines_Flight_1572

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

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The windows are open on the flight deck as the crew gets some fresh air prior to departure. When the right turn was made towards 19R it was very common to get big waves for the spotter lot from those same windows...Milwaukee, WI, April 18, 2004.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

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Milwaukee, WI October 30, 2008.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

Copyright

All my photographic and video images are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Please do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without my written permission. If you want to use my photo for commercial or private use, please contact me. Please do not re-upload my photos at any location on the internet without my written consent.

Preparing to depart Milwaukee, WI on November 9, 2004.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

Copyright

All my photographic and video images are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Please do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without my written permission. If you want to use my photo for commercial or private use, please contact me. Please do not re-upload my photos at any location on the internet without my written consent.

Taxiing out for departure while a Delta Air Lines MD90 rotates off runway 1L at Milwaukee, WI. April 2, 2015. In the background Boeing KC-135R's from the 128th Air Refueling Wing look on while awaiting their next mission...

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

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All my photographic and video images are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Please do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without my written permission. If you want to use my photo for commercial or private use, please contact me. Please do not re-upload my photos at any location on the internet without my written consent.

Seen arriving Chicago O'Hare on April 18, 2004.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

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New colors seen departing Milwaukee, WI on April 2, 2015.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

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Planting the gear firmly on runway 7R at Milwaukee, WI on September 25, 2013.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

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Asheville is a city in and the county seat of Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States. It is the largest city in Western North Carolina, and the 11th largest city in North Carolina. The city's population was 83,393 according to the 2010 United States census. It is the principal city in the four-county Asheville metropolitan area, with a population of 424,858 in 2010. Asheville is home to the United States National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), the world's largest active archive of weather data. Before the arrival of the Europeans, the land where Asheville now exists lay within the boundaries of the Cherokee Nation. In 1540, Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto came to the area, bringing the first European visitors along with European diseases, which seriously depleted the native population. The area was used as an open hunting ground until the middle of the 19th century. The history of Asheville, as a town, began in 1784. In that year, Colonel Samuel Davidson and his family settled in the Swannanoa Valley, redeeming a soldier's land grant from the state of North Carolina. Soon after building a log cabin at the bank of Christian Creek, Davidson was lured into the woods by a band of Cherokee hunters and killed. Davidson's wife, child and female slave fled on foot overnight to Davidson's Fort (named after Davidson's father General John Davidson) 16 miles away. In response to the killing, Davidson's twin brother Major William Davidson and brother-in-law Colonel Daniel Smith formed an expedition to retrieve Samuel Davidson's body and avenge his murder. Months after the expedition, Major Davidson and other members of his extended family returned to the area and settled at the mouth of Bee Tree Creek. The United States Census of 1790 counted 1,000 residents of the area, excluding the Cherokee Native Americans. Buncombe County was officially formed in 1792. The county seat, named "Morristown" in 1793, was established on a plateau where two old Indian trails crossed. In 1797, Morristown was incorporated and renamed "Asheville" after North Carolina Governor Samuel Ashe. Asheville pops up on national rankings for a variety of things: "a New Age Mecca" (CBS News' Eye On America, 1996), the "New Freak Capital of the U.S." (Rolling Stone, 2000), one of "The 50 Most Alive Places To Be" (Modern Maturity, 2000), the "Happiest City for Women" (Self, 2002), one of the "Best Places to Reinvent Your Life" (AARP Magazine, 2003), one of the "Best Outside Towns" (Outside Magazine, 2006), one of the "Top Seven Places to Live in the U.S." (Frommer's, 2007), one of the "10 Most Beautiful Places in America" (Good Morning America, 2011), one of the "25 Best Places for Business and Careers" (Forbes, 2012), and one of "20 Great Cities For Writers" (Flavorwire, 2013). Asheville has been listed as one of the "Top 25 Small Cities for Art" in AmericanStyle magazine's annual list from 2000 to 2012 and has reigned the champion "Beer City USA" each year from 2009 to 2012. Dozens of micro breweries dot the downtown and major producers, including New Belgium Brewing Company (opening 2015) are in the process of building in or near the city. In his 2008 book, The Geography of Bliss, author Eric Weiner cited Asheville as one of the happiest places in the United States. Recent national accolades: "The 9 Most Romantic Cities in the South." The Huffington Post, March 2015 "America's Best Beer Cities" Conde Nast Traveler, January 2015 "Best city in America for locavores" The Daily Meal, 2014 "The hippie capital of the South" Huffington Post, 2014 "#1 most popular city for retirement out of 900+ U.S. cities" TopRetirements.com, 2014 "#1 town to live and work in as a movie maker MovieMaker magazine, 2014 One of 6 top "Alternative Travel Destinations for 2014" Men's Journal and Business Insider, 2014 "One of 20 cities you should visit in your 20s" Huffington Post, 2014 "#1 of 12 Dreamy Towns for Vegan Living" VegNews, 2013 "One of 10 Tastiest Towns in the South" Southern Living, 2013 "Hippest City in the South" Fodor's The Carolinas & Georgia, 2013 "One of America's Best River Towns" Outside, 2012 "#1 Beer City USA" Imbibe Magazine online poll, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 "Most Romantic Place in USA and Canada" About.com Readers Choice Poll, 2012 "Top 10 Great Sunny Places to Retire" AARP Magazine, 2012 "10 Fantastically Yoga-Friendly Destinations" Yoga Journal, 2011

 

Asheville and the surrounding mountains are also popular in the autumn when fall foliage peaks in October. The scenic Blue Ridge Parkway runs through the area and near the Biltmore Estate.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asheville,_North_Carolina

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www.ashevillenc.gov

www.romanticasheville.com

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Sony Slt-A58 Minolta AF 35-70/4

Originally delivered to United Airlines in February 1974 as N1820U. To FDX after freighter conversion in July 1997. Seen here rocketing off runway 7R at Milwaukee, WI on August 12, 2015.

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

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Grand Rapids Brewing Co.

Grand Rapids, Michigan

The first photo I ever wanted to take where I felt compelled to ask for permission...as the thing was guarded by 5 or 6 armed soldiers. Thankfully they said "sure no problem". And you could seriously eat dinner off that floor.

Seen at an open house at the 128th ARW in Milwaukee, WI on May 15, 2005.

 

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Departing Milwaukee, WI on April 2, 2015. This plane gained some notoriety in 2014 as the "Ebola Plane".

 

"S/N" is the aircraft's serial number. "L/N" is a Boeing code denoting what order the airframe came off the production line. "F/N" refers to an individual airline's fleet numbering system. Not all airlines use a fleet number; not all manufacturers use a line number.

 

Copyright

All my photographic and video images are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Please do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without my written permission. If you want to use my photo for commercial or private use, please contact me. Please do not re-upload my photos at any location on the internet without my written consent.

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