Ah, the perfect meal.
Written on 20/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Thanks, I appreciate it. This particular image was taken with a Minolta 7D (believe it or not) in 2007, processed in Photoshop. I started out with the 7D as my first DSLR since I had a full array of lenses, cords, etc, from having bought the 7000 (the first autofocus SLR) when it came out. I now use a Nikon D300, possibly upgrading whenever I find employment.
Written on 20/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
I agree. There's a whole lot of junk and mediocre images uploaded to this site. Some people seem to do wholesale 'dumping' of photos regardless of quality. They get a high number of posts because they just upload whatever they take, good or bad, mostly bad.
Written on 10/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Lucky dog! A chance to fly in a B-25 AND fly alongside a P-40.
Written on 10/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Whoops! I guess the 'fix' was a mistake too. Well, half right at least.
Written on 20/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
I hope Juan gets the message.
Written on 10/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Thank you. I've been photographing the Tbirds for years and always like it when I get one that stands out.
Written on 10/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Great shot! I'm sure you got an earful of engine when this plane passed overhead.
Written on 27/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Really another bad photo with no contribution to the flightaware tracking website.
Written on 09/03/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Nice panning!
Written on 17/03/2014 by rwb2112
This 747 is going to have a hard time landing; it's landing uphill.
Written on 16/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Excellent photo!
Written on 01/02/2014 by rwb2112
This user is known for this. He stole 25 of one photographer's images and more of other photographers. Most have been removed by staff.
Written on 10/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Timing is everything and you got it on this one. Good shot. I like the way the wings line up on a straight line.
Written on 04/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Outstanding!
Written on 14/09/2013 by Guido Warnecke
Great shot.
Written on 21/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
It's a Boeing V-22 Osprey, designed for both vertical and horizontal flight.
Written on 23/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Niiiice.
Written on 04/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Wow! Nice.
Written on 26/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Windows in the nose section . . . ?
Written on 18/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Looks a lot like a DC-3 to me.
Written on 18/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Great shot. I really like the composition.
Written on 21/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Thanks. It was interesting taking a photo from that spot.
Written on 24/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Good use of BW. I like it.
Written on 21/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Sweet!
Written on 30/01/2014 by rwb2112
"EVOT" correct type
Written on 30/01/2014 by rwb2112
Fantastic photo!
Written on 17/09/2013 by Guido Warnecke
Why Boeing Why!!!!
Written on 01/02/2014 by Nick Hesler
Not good.
Written on 24/05/2015 by Guido Warnecke
Awesome picture!
Written on 21/03/2019 by Kobe Hunte
Ground flaps extended. Nice photo.
Written on 07/10/2013 by Guido Warnecke
Thanks clif...I noticed the white bandit in the background and then noticed the bigger prize behind it
Written on 13/09/2015 by sam kuminecz
Pilatus P2 in Japanese markings. Interesting
Written on 19/01/2017 by sam kuminecz
Who wants to see this????
Written on 12/07/2018 by Guido Warnecke
Nice tree!
Written on 14/09/2013 by Guido Warnecke
I am almost sure your camera came with a little booklet - description of the main function e.g. zoom.
Written on 21/08/2014 by Guido Warnecke
May be it is worth to have a look at it.
An airplane, lol, brought the Houston Rockets to town, PMM129. PMM104(N104HR) is in maintenance or retired
Written on 30/10/2013 by rwb2112
Thank you. I turned around when he pulled in, and had only a couple of seconds to get the shot the way I wanted it.
Written on 04/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Nice! I knew you would get some pics of it.
Written on 04/03/2014 by rwb2112
Ground flaps extended - nice photo!
Written on 14/10/2013 by Guido Warnecke
May be you want to consider holding the camera straight next time. Otherwise, there is photo processing software available in the market.
Written on 21/08/2014 by Guido Warnecke
Wow! I really like this shot. There are so many great elements-people with cameras, sand being kicked up, the shadow on people, everybody focused on the plane, and of course, the plane.
Written on 27/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Darn good images. You did a great job with an ideal background and good time of day for ideal light. Impressive work.
Written on 16/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
66-4361 would be the correct serial number.
Written on 30/03/2014 by rwb2112
Enter 75-0125 for the tail number
Written on 07/01/2014 by rwb2112
So much for Landmarks 'no photo' policy LOL!
Written on 19/09/2013 by rwb2112
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gulfstream_g-v/7456982014/
62-4127 TC-135W
Written on 07/01/2014 by rwb2112
N75342 is a T-6 Texan. This looks more like a TBM Avenger.
Written on 21/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Nice shot. Wish I'd been there.
Written on 21/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson