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Another shot from the Museum of Flight. This is my favorite view of any airplane ... the engine, cowling and prop. I'm not sure what the attraction is! Maybe the angles, the circles, the intersections of shapes. Whatever it is, I have a LOT of pictures of different planes with this view, and I'll probably subject you to several of 'em!

Comments (37)


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Faemike55

11:47PM | Tue, 26 January 2010

I certainly hope so! this is a great shot!

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beachzz

11:53PM | Tue, 26 January 2010

All shiny and sparkly--but guess that's not the way most people would describe a plane!! Looking forward to more of these "banked" fotos!!

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cfulton

12:49AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

A radial engine - see any resemblence to a Harly motor...? This is a great crop, sublte tones of blue. Very well done, Clive

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mariogiannecchini

12:55AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Great shot !

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Chipka

1:32AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

This is wonderful. I read the title and immediately thought of my big nerd-moments with movies like any part of the Star Trek or Star Wars franchises where spaceships bank in space. There's no need to bank...there's no atmosphere to bank through! Okay, I admit, it looks good on screen, but still...banking in space? Oh well...needless to say that has nothing to do with this image, but titles do that to me. I love this shot, and I wish I had more time to comment on the ones preceding it, but that'll have to wait, unfortunately, for tomorrow. Ah, but the anticipation will build. What a shot this is. I can see how this would be appealing. I'd get as close to that baby as I could as well...and yeah, probably annoy the museum guards, but hey, that's fun too! This is great!

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Katraz

1:59AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Great POV, and I can see why you like this view.

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babuci

2:32AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Fantastic angle. Almost have a feel to this capture the plane is still ready to fly. Like the tone as well.

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Meisiekind

2:39AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Oh how gorgeous - so shiny!!! As you know I am way clueless about planes, so my comments will probably be refelcting my ignorance!!! Hehe... I love this angle - so bring them on!

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emmecielle

2:41AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Excellent shot!

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durleybeachbum

3:35AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Great composition..but all your work has that! There is something insect like about this.

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bazza

3:54AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Great shot this is a super POV of this plane, well done Tara!

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jeroni

4:24AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Excellent shot, fantastic colors and details

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Djavad

5:20AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Action : Moteur !

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danob

6:59AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Superb POV! And you have to just love that quality engineering

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debbielove

7:50AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Tara! You could have told me what it was! lol Its a wonderful picture of a 20's 30's Boeing (I expect Monoplane I think) But WHAT! Aaaaaarrrgh! Great picture though... Rob

lucindawind

8:18AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

excellent POV and shot

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Rainastorm

8:40AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

I really love your POV here on this plane...very cool shot.

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MrsRatbag

8:58AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

It would make a great abstract with the right filters; I can see the geometrical attraction!

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awjay

9:22AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

great angle

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thecytron

10:44AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Xcellent clarity and details!

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chuter

12:05PM | Wed, 27 January 2010

A great collection of Boeings up there in Boeing Country (this is the 40B :D ) . I like the shutter on the front of the crankcase, these were very popular on radials until the early thirties when better oils (with more consistent viscosity) started becoming available. Looking forward to the 80. I really like that one.

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hipps13

2:22PM | Wed, 27 January 2010

very interesting capture love things like this too warm hugs and love, Linda Kaye

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mermaid

3:34PM | Wed, 27 January 2010

a great shot, Tara, and love the composition...amazing how the colors of plane and matching those of the window

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elfin14doaks

6:32PM | Wed, 27 January 2010

I think it's the angles that make it such a cool shot. Nice POV.

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goodoleboy

6:53PM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Pure unadulterated beauty is the attraction of these mesmerizing craft of yore. Splendid POV employed and fine clarity, lighting effects and contrast in this wonderful shot.

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dbrv6

8:29PM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Great pov and capture

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watapki66

9:17PM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Very nice lines and pattern!

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Kaartijer

10:49PM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Excellent shot, good composition

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danapommet

11:25PM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Like the tilt and beautiful prop. Wonderful capture. Dana

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wysiwig

9:34AM | Thu, 28 January 2010

Planes from this era had a certain "warmth". You could see the humanity that went into their construction. You've captured that very well in this little slice.

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/2.8
MakeKONICA MINOLTA
ModelDiMAGE Z3
Shutter Speed1/40
ISO Speed125
Focal Length7

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