I like this one.

Written on 03/07/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

Why is the image flipped?

Written on 05/03/2014 by NickFlightX

Thanks clif...I noticed the white bandit in the background and then noticed the bigger prize behind it

Written on 09/13/2015 by sam kuminecz

Thanks. I've photographed this aircraft a lot.

Written on 02/23/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

His and all others' service is appreciated and their sacrifice is not forgotten. It's too bad he didn't make it.

Written on 03/21/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

Go ahead, step across this line, I dare you.

Written on 03/07/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

I even give you 3 star for this. Nice.
Are you aware that any non-labeled photo defeats the purpose of an aviation photo database?
It cannot be searched, grouped or otherwise used.
However, it may serve your purpose to have the highest number of "photos" uploaded.
Please feel free to do so if this makes you happy.... :-)

Written on 08/29/2014 by Guido Warnecke

Actually, it's not. The threshold of the runway on the island of St. Martin is within throwing distance from the beach. Aircraft come down extremely low to the crowd and the beach in order to touch down on the runway. Here's a couple of links showing the airport and the beach - http://www.airplane-pictures.net/images/uploaded-images/2011-8/31/154105.jpg http://travel.spotcoolstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/maho-st-maarten-airport-beach-6.jpg

Written on 03/24/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

http://www.readingglasses.com/
Google: background blur and depth of field please.

Written on 08/29/2014 by Guido Warnecke

Edwards Fire Truck test...

Written on 11/03/2013 by Peter Blouin

and if there is n auto-focus switch on your camera... put in in the position "ON".

Written on 08/21/2014 by Guido Warnecke

Nice tree.

Written on 09/13/2013 by Guido Warnecke

Nice!

Written on 09/13/2013 by Guido Warnecke

Nice light.

Written on 09/13/2013 by Guido Warnecke

Alamo1000 - thanks. I use a Nikon D800.

Written on 11/03/2013 by concord977

Why Boeing Why!!!!

Written on 02/01/2014 by NickFlightX

This looks more like a helicopter than a Cessna 402 twin engine airplane.

Written on 02/28/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

Good use of BW. I like it.

Written on 02/21/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

I'm not sure why this one was given a water salute, but a plane will often be given the salute when the pilot is on his last flight before retiring. This one could have been for that reason or maybe because the aircraft was being retired.

Written on 04/03/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

This is the actual plane A6-EEK that landed as UAE 434 in the Brisbane http://flightaware.com/photos/view/794880-9accb19b76efac85d183e91622afd433b7262b90/all/sort/date/page/1

Written on 10/01/2013 by Paraic Dooley

Great shot. I really like the composition.

Written on 02/21/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

Ah, the perfect meal.

Written on 03/20/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

Oshkosh is fun!

Written on 07/25/2014 by Guido Warnecke

Great shot. Good use of lines and composition.

Written on 02/21/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

May be you want to consider holding the camera straight next time. Otherwise, there is photo processing software available in the market.

Written on 08/21/2014 by Guido Warnecke

Nice!

Written on 08/23/2014 by Guido Warnecke

N75342 is a T-6 Texan. This looks more like a TBM Avenger.

Written on 02/21/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

No problem. I've done it myself, unfortunately. Nice shot too.

Written on 03/18/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

It's a Rutan Varieze

Written on 06/30/2014 by Jeff Lawson

the business end of General Electric CF6-80 series engines

Written on 12/18/2013 by blueashflyer

Good shot.

Written on 03/21/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

Nice shot. Wish I'd been there.

Written on 03/21/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

Getting ready for an IFR flight to Canada.

Written on 03/30/2014 by Guido Warnecke

Niiiice.

Written on 03/04/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

Wherever this is, it looks cold.

Written on 03/21/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

Well . . . you just might be right. I couldn't remember what kind it was and am not as up on helicopters as I should be, so I put what I thought I was. This was the only shot I had of this so I had nothing from the side. I'll change the caption so it will be correct. Thanks for pointing this out.

Written on 03/08/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

This F-15 seems to be rolling downlhill.

Written on 03/30/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

This is a Cessna Citation not at Cessna 402 twin engine prop plane.

Written on 02/28/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

Thanks. It was interesting taking a photo from that spot.

Written on 02/24/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

This is a nice photograph. I really like the metering to make it underexposed. That makes the image.

Written on 03/02/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

It's a Boeing V-22 Osprey, designed for both vertical and horizontal flight.

Written on 02/23/2014 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 03/04/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

Sure looks like one to me.

Written on 04/30/2014 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 03/20/2014 by Jimmy Robinson

Ron Harper - GPS the address I've pasted below. It will get you within 100 feet of the location. It's a street that dead ends against the airport's fence. Plane-spotters are strongly advised to call KIAH Airport Operations to "check in" with them. Tell them you're at "Rankin Road" and they'll ask you a few questions.

2501 Rankin Road
Houston, TX 77032

Written on 01/23/2014 by concord977

Darth Vader's personal jet

Written on 02/24/2023 by blueashflyer

I concur, Todd.

Written on 09/18/2014 by Guido Warnecke

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