Aeroplane plane 

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  • An image captured with my old trusty Minolta 7000 with a 55mm and 30secs using Fuji 35mm film. / Never thought I’d use this image except it fits the lyrics to a song i wrote a while back… / If I could attach an mp3 of the song, now that would be cool! If anyone knows how please let me know!! / Anyway, here are the lyrics… / Listen to the Song If silk be the fabric of the soul, / Then imagine how your fingers feel to my mind. / With lifestyles all about control, / Where on earth are we going to find the time to let our minds entwine? / I’ll try hard not to lose to most important thing to me, / Let it kindle like precious fire. / Yet just as I begin to feel like someone I used to know, / I also begin to tread the wire. / Angel come down to me. / I’m flying aimlessly, / Guide my landing gear. / Say it once without feeling and then rehearse it again. / A long time of recovery, / Never a truer word was said. / Take something good make it bad. / Take something happy and make it sad. / This is all a possibility. / Angel come down to me. / I’m flying aimlessly, / Guide my landing gear / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • This shot was taken from a pedestrian bridge over the thames. The flight path to heathrow that day was over the city, so every 90 seconds a plane would appear in shot …. very handy. Cropped and treated in photoshop.

  • Digital art.

  • A Cathay Pacific Airways Cargo 747-200 on right base for Runway 34 at Melbourne, about two seconds before the gear came down. A must for any flight junkie… you know who you are :-)

  • A place where I spend quite a lot of time :)

  • Airplane

  • and the nickname for the mig 19 was – ‘Farmer’ / although quite what there was about this plane that reminded anyone of a farmer / seems a mystery

  • This is one of my best selling designs and has now been re-released as a larger design here / It’s also available in a range of colours below. / Make sure you check out my Bubble Site for more great designs, examples of which you can see below.

  • Lone Red Arrow on a fly-past

  • This is actually the backup ASI on a G1000-equipped Cessna 182. But whatever… it’s an airspeed indicator. It’s for “flight junkies” (aviation enthusiasts), obviously. Wear it proudly :-)

  • trip around the world in my origami plane solar impulse project / around the world in a solar airplane / in a world depending on fossil energies, the solar impulse project is a paradox, almost a provocation: it aims to have an airplane take off and fly autonomously, day and night, propelled uniquely by solar energy, right round the world without fuel or pollution. an unachievable goal without pushing back the current technological limits in all fields… / /

  • Image copyright © 2008 Tania Rose / Please note that copying, displaying or redistribution of this image without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited How is this love, / which dances on clouds with lightness and meaning, / then departs silently? / With burnt wings and smoke-filled heavens, / how can cupid fairly shoot his intentions? Perhaps serendipity will please his arrow, / taking rise to heavens door. / This…so silent / so still / perhaps / in a world beyond time…

  • The McDonnell XF-85 Goblin was a parasite fighter – it was designed to be carried in the bomb bay of a B-36. It had no undercarriage and was hung from a hook which retracted into the nose of the Goblin. The extended range of the B-36 meant that it would be flying beyong the range of fighters that could defend it, so the idea was to carry a fighter onboard. America’s own ‘foo fighter’ first flew on 22 July 1948

  • One of the ‘old girls’ showing off at the Biggin Hill air show in 2007. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D200 / Lens: Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5 / Focal Length: 200mm / ISO: 200 / Exposure: 1/500 sec at f/5.6 / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2007 John Hooton Photography

  • The first of Qantas Airbus A380 – Nancy Bird-Walton makes its maiden flight to Sydney, Australia http://www.howardpoonphotography.com

  • I’d like to be able to say that when I was composing this shot I saw the plane taking off out of frame and worked out its trajectory would take it just over th e sun as it was rising, but I can’t :-(. Truth is I was so focussed on the rising sun I didn’t even notice the plane til I downloaded the shot and started working on it. So this is actually a tiny crop of the original landscape orientation I shot it in. One of those serendipitous moments you don’t even notice at the time. Taken from Bundeena Cliffs, Royal National Park just a few moments after Streaming to the Dawn. Another stumble upon going through the archives. Canon 30D / Tv: 1/15sec / Av: f/11 / ISO: 100

  • Self Portrait taken on an Aeroplane over Paris. The cabin air dried out my skin and foretold of the age which will cloak my face in the future. This photo was featured in: Capturing Emotion. / All Out Emotion

  • The rusting cockpit of an Air Aruba Convair 400 scuttled in 30m of water.

  • It’s amazing what pops up in your i-pod…. had it on shuffle when I was working on this, & along came “Wasted Days & Wasted Nights” by Freddy Fender. / Call me crazy, but I swear some of that song went into the tones of this one…... [canon 1000D, tamron 18-200mm, 12 very annoying people labouriously removed, numerous layers & blend modes, threw in a couple of textures to help with the tones, as well a smidge of cyan…. & finished with a vignette] Featured – Art By Bubble Hosts – November 2009 Featured – War – December 2009 Featured – Dimensions – December 2009 / / Vol 21, December 2009

  • The photograph is as shot at Grovedale Airport near Geelong. The sky was very dark and menacing with an approaching storm. I decided to hit it hard with the tone-mapping filter for lots of HDR and add a bit of lightning for extra drama. Just having a bit of fun!!! / Nikon D700 with 24-70 mm lens.

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