For my British friends. Best viewed large A 3D digital image Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
F-22 Raptor during the demo at 2007 NAS Oceana airshow. This plane and it’s capabilities are nothing short of amazing. I wonder how hot that exhaust is? My art with 1000+ views
“War is old men talking and young men dying” Odysseus, Troy [the movie] Even if you didn’t like the movie; that’s a quote worth remembering. The t-shirt you see here has taken that quote; mixed it up with Danny’s theme to get: 1. A mushroom cloud of the nuclear variety. 2. The Pentagon, where the old men talk. 3. An F-117 Stealth Bomber, always out of range. These all combine to make a skull [which I told Lucan I’d never use on a t-shirt … but now I have … sort of]. If you think it doesn’t need the text, comment or send me a bubblemail, I have a version waiting in the wings without it.
Lancaster flies East at sunset “from an airfield, somewhere in England”, as they used to say during the war. / Acrylic on canvas board. 18” x 22”
If i were a fly, and i had this ride… i’d retire my wings. / FO SHO.
If i were a fly, and i had this ride… i’d retire my wings. / FO SHO.
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 :-)
Are we weighed down? Are we trying to hold on to something that wants to get away? Are we anchored? Are we all of these?
Is she saying hello or saying goodbye? This gorgeous blue eyed beauty has a well-crafted paper aeroplane circling her. Whether it’s about to land or about to take-off is anyone’s guess. This piece reminds me of all those teary airport hellos and farewells of my 20s! ..................♥ the fine print ♥…............... (c) scarlett 2008 / This artwork is protected by copyright which does not transfer with sale. In plain English – while you’re buying a piece of artwork, you’re not buying the right to copy, print or reproduce it in any way. xxx scarlett
Shot this at one of my most favourite places – Tucson, Arizona…. the barren landscape just speaks volumes to me and the discarded fighter jet engines prove the perfect antithesis to the landscape.
Combination of two photos…... For anyone who might be offended from this photo and the resemblance of 911 that was never my intent nor thought until a few people mentioned it. My thought behind this photo was simply to make the plane look as if it was landing between the 2 buildings. / The two building are in Irvine, CA close where my husband and I love to have Sunday brunch. One morning I brought my camera with us so we could go out taking pictures after wards. These builds are grouped together next door, after brunch I walked over and started photography these buildings looking up at them and getting many different views as you can see from the attached photos to “Flying Through The Key Hole” / From there we went over to John Wayne’s Airport which is only a few miles from where the buildings were shot. “For those who are not filmier with John Wayne Airport it is just a small airport in Orange County, CA.” I was able to park in their small parking lot and get a perfect view of the planes landing right over my head. The plane shot with a Nikon AF 18 – 70 mm lens, and the plane shot was not cropped but used in its entirety. The sky was very bare that and not very blue. But loving the way the plane came out I really wanted to use it, so having the building shots in the same group as the planes that day, I started playing around by removing the back ground from the plane and placing the plane elsewhere. The two buildings I used happen to be my favorite from that day, so when adding it to that shot I thought it looked as if the plane was coming in for a landing between the two tall buildings. I liked the finished product so that is where it got its name “Flying Through The Key Hole” As for the reflection on the plane that appears to be from the buildings, I believe it is either from the concrete below or it was a reflection from the sky and maybe even blue that was already on the plane. But truly your guess is as good as mine, all I know is it worked out perfectly. So again I apologize to anyone who might be offended by this shot and any resemblance it may have to 911 that was not my intent.
Affirmative Tower, both engines are on fire – we will ditch just short of / runway Zero Three…. pray for us all ….. My art with 1000+ views
Capt. John Davis and Bombardier Lt. Carl Thompson are walking passed their bird to meet the rest of the boys for a few beers. Both can faintly hear music and laughter of men spilling from a tent near the end of the runway. Davis looks back into the setting sun, listens to the big radial engines still ticking from an earlier test flight. The distinct smell of burnt oil still lingers in the air. / “God I love that smell” he thinks to himself. / He gazes down upon the puddles of oil underneath the port and starboard engines. / “Hey, does it look like engine one is leaking more than usual?” John asks, turning to Carl who had his half smoked cigarette in the corner of his mouth. / “It’s been leaking more since Frankfurt”, Carl replies. / “Frankfurt? Yeah, I think you’re right”. Davis can still hear the screams of the waistgunner, when the shrapnel tore through the entire port side. / “Poor Sammy, he never had a chance”, Davis says. / Carl didn’t reply, just walked quietly next to John, the setting sun throwing long shadows onto the tarmac, making them both look like giants. / Both men knew that tonight they indeed feel larger than life, because there is no mission tonight. My art with 1000+ views
I think we can establish that I like drawing fish. / I also wish there were children’s sizes.
A Piper Warrior with the caption “I’d rather be flying”
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Was featured in Melbourne & Victoria group and The Scavenger Hunt group.
Shutter Speed 1/10 / F8 / ISO 800 / Focal Length 200m / Nikon D80 As is This was taken at the Fort Wayne, Indiana USA Airbase.
Part of our greeting card line Living Out Loud ! As greeting cards and prints in stores that carry Tree-Free. This image is also part of our “Living Out Loud” calendar: / © Angi Sullins & Silas Toball For inspiration visit the Message from the Muse Blog! For our gallery of inspirational and mytho-poetic art visit Duirwaigh Studios Duirwaigh Studios: / There you can find prints, greeting cards, calendars, books and more that will make perfect gifts. Plus our inspirational film “A Knock at the Door” and more…
83 year old pilot conducting some pre-flight checks in the de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk, while his wingman ensures the radio is set properly. These are the types of shot I just wished I would take more of. I am beginning to see the value of the human aspect of photography. Taken with Nikon D200, Nikkor 24-120mm lens, post-processed with ReDynaMix for slight HDR effect, Dodge and Burnt in CS3, and final Digital Lightroom edits. Check out this slideshow I created from that day This image is currently on display at the Walls Fine Art gallery in Downtown Norfolk, VA.
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