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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.
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.
Written on 23.01.2014 by concord977
2501 Rankin Road
Houston, TX 77032
Wo! Thought this was my squadron's plane at first and was wondering what it was doing at this airport; N816CP at GA153
Written on 18.03.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
It's not classified; he can't tell you because he got it from any number of sites all over the web. In other words, he's not the photographer.
Written on 17.03.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Great shot. Good use of lines and composition.
Written on 21.02.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
I actually did recognize it as a P-51 but it still should have been identified when posted as well as just a little detail behind the photo. I agree with a no or low vote with the lack of any commentary.
Written on 12.05.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Anyone wants to see this?
Written on 23.07.2014 by Guido Warnecke
Very nice. This looks so peaceful and serene, a good place to take a walk and relax.
Written on 24.02.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Thanks. I've photographed this aircraft a lot.
Written on 23.02.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
In which sense does this one and other photos of yours contribute to a flight tracking and plane spotting web site?
Written on 07.12.2013 by Guido Warnecke
the business end of General Electric CF6-80 series engines
Written on 18.12.2013 by blueashflyer
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
Winter ops
Written on 08.06.2014 by Guido Warnecke
Worse photographer among the plane spotters.
Written on 23.07.2014 by Guido Warnecke
Celebrating Spring, no doubt.
Written on 21.03.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Who wants to see this????
Written on 12.07.2018 by Guido Warnecke
I think I have to forgive you, you might be just a 4 year old kid with the fist camera.
Written on 28.07.2014 by Guido Warnecke
Looks like an A-1 Skyraider to me.
Written on 17.03.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Gook shot. I like it in BW.
Written on 29.03.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Nice!
Written on 23.08.2014 by Guido Warnecke
Wherever this is, it looks cold.
Written on 21.03.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
and if there is n auto-focus switch on your camera... put in in the position "ON".
Written on 21.08.2014 by Guido Warnecke
Thanks. I've taken many of this plane and yet kept on taking it every time I saw it. The guy that owned it was a hot dog which made for some good angles sometimes.
Written on 28.02.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
No problem. I've done it myself, unfortunately. Nice shot too.
Written on 18.03.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
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 24.03.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Niiiice.
Written on 04.03.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Getting ready for an IFR flight to Canada.
Written on 30.03.2014 by Guido Warnecke
I can only repeat my question: what does this photo contribute to the plane spotting?
Written on 23.07.2014 by Guido Warnecke
Is this a yoke?
Written on 23.07.2014 by Guido Warnecke
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
Well,
Written on 19.08.2014 by Guido Warnecke
I invest a lot of time in taking, editing, and labeling my photos - all in order to add value to the flight tracking site. And these are taken by myself, on my world-wide travels.
What you do is (with only some exceptions), dumping really bad photos from you SD card of the camera on this site. What is the intention behind this and what do you think you are adding to this site??
Looks a lot like a DC-3 to me.
Written on 18.03.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Windows in the nose section . . . ?
Written on 18.03.2014 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
Congrats!
Written on 19.08.2014 by Guido Warnecke
Ah, the perfect meal.
Written on 20.03.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Greetings to Guy!
Written on 15.07.2014 by Guido Warnecke
Nailed it! Good timing.
Written on 07.03.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Nice! Great colors on that plane.
Written on 17.09.2013 by MAKPilot718
His and all others' service is appreciated and their sacrifice is not forgotten. It's too bad he didn't make it.
Written on 21.03.2014 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
Wow! I've never seen a rainbow effect in all the years I've been shooting. Good shot.
Written on 23.02.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
Heat haze.
Written on 17.09.2013 by concord977
Not good.
Written on 24.05.2015 by Guido Warnecke
Yo missed it - again!
Written on 23.07.2014 by Guido Warnecke
This is a nice photograph. I really like the metering to make it underexposed. That makes the image.
Written on 02.03.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
It's a Rutan Varieze
Written on 30.06.2014 by Jeff Lawson
And this plane is a what? It was taken where? Taken when? Airshow, flight test?
Written on 12.05.2014 by Jimmy Robinson
It would be better if the timestamp weren't burned into the image...
Written on 11.12.2014 by Jeff Lawson