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to all of you incredible flickr photogs!
have a wonderful thanksgiving holiday weekend!!
Do not use this image without my permission. © All rights reserved. Brian McStotts
the november sun sinks in the west....
and daylight savings time is over
Do not use this image without my permission. © All rights reserved. Brian McStotts
Speedbird 283 floats over Runway 25L, moments away from touching down at Los Angeles International Airport.
Candy Cane Lane is famous in our city for the beautiful Christmas lights.
Processing: levels on the front figures to recover detail as they were slightly overexposed in order to get some detail on the house.
KLAX (Los Angeles International Airport) - 21 JAN 2023
"Nippon Cargo 101 Heavy" departing RWY 25L en route to Narita International Airport (NRT/RJAA).
Production Site: Everett (PAE)
First Flight: 08 JAN 2013
Test Registrations: N5511Z, N772BA
Delivery to Nippon Cargo Airlines: 18 NOV 2013 as JA14KZ
Ferried PAE-NRT on 20-21 NOV 2013 on delivery
Hex Code: 846A5B
Configuration: Cargo
Engines: 4x General Electric GEnx-2B67
KLAX (Los Angeles International Airport) - 22 DEC 2006
"United 891 Heavy" departing RWY 25R en route to Narita International Airport (RJAA/NRT).
Production Site: Everett (PAE)
First Flight: 05 JAN 1990
Delivery to United Airlines: 20 JAN 1990 as N174UA
Hex Code: A129CC
Fleet Number: 8474
Configuration: F12C52Y310
Engines: 4x Pratt & Whitney PW4056
Painted in the "Blue Tulip" livery in 2006
*** Update ***
Withdrawn from use and stored at Victorville (VCV) on 26 OCT 2017
Broken up in JUL 2018 at Victorville (VCV)
Clutter's Park - El Segundo, CA - 27 SEP 2022
A Rufous Hummingbird feeding on the nectar of an Eriophyllum staechadifolium (Seaside Woolly Sunflower).
62 Bird and Water Tower
El Segundo, CA
09-29-19
This dusty (but vintage) 1962 Ford Thunderbird convertible (with a For Sale sign in the window 😉😁) was parked up against the wall at the parking structure where I was shooting the El Segundo Water Tower.
I had to go full 10mm and was standing as far away (maybe a foot) as I could be from the car.
It's almost impossible to "correct" the image using lens correction. I've made the attempt three times. This is the best result. It would be better to have the water tower off slightly to one side or another, but I couldn't get the "corner' of the bullet nosed front end in the shot.
It would have been a LOT better if the owner had parked his car in the middle of the lot!