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Reflecting on Flight

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From Boeing's Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. The jet engine on display was from an M-21 Blackbird. Of course the part I liked best was the plexi cover the museum had put over the front in order to keep dust and little fingers out! I got loads of reflection shots off that. (Yes, an M-21. You can see a link to the museum's page on the plane here if you're Rob, or if you're just curious. That's the same plane I posted a picture of a couple days ago that was just the underneath part.) :P There was an Amelia Earhart exhibit nearby, and ... ummm ... a plane hanging from the ceiling. It looks like a very nice plane! It's probably something really important that I don't know anything about. That place is a photographer's paradise, even if you don't like airplanes. All those angles and shapes and colors! Such variety! I had a great time.

Comments (31)


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ansgar2

12:51AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Fantastic shot!!! Well done!!!

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CoreyBlack

12:57AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

In a funny way, this looks like one of those machines Chip keeps writing about in that museum in that country, Ukur I think, or is it Agara? You are right about the colors and the shapes and the reflections. This is a super photograph that I can lose myself inside of very easily, I really like the metal and plexiglass and the way one is so different from the other. This rocks.

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ysvry

1:06AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

great foto.

whaleman

1:25AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Nice shot! I agree too that it speaks to Chip!

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Faemike55

1:32AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Fantastic capture, Tara! nice reflections

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beachzz

1:35AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

I love that golden light--and how whatever it is behind it kind of is there, but not the focus. Does that make sense?

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bazza

1:51AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Superb capture and reflections in this Tara, well done!!

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babuci

1:56AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

You so good with reflection, tricky and very effective.

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helanker

2:06AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

What a beautiful reflections from the Reflection Lady :-))) Well done.

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Katraz

2:37AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Great reflections,trying to see what's on the hub cap thing on the front.

M2A

3:09AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

This is a cool reflection capture, well done.

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durleybeachbum

3:46AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Absolutely magical pic, Tara!

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Chipka

5:53AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

WOW! This is brilliant...as always I'm struck by your sense of color and awareness of light/shadow/reflection. By what's shown (and not shown) here, especially in relation to Corey's comment, I do have to wonder if this is a vital part of aeronautical anatomy, or a bit of an Üküré machine trapped in a museum when it should be out in the wild, breeding and doing whatever else those things do. But all of that aside, this is just brilliant and evokes quite a lot; I love the way its just detailed and ambiguous enough to let the mind wander. Yeah, this rocks!

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casmindo

7:40AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Nicely done!

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bmac62

8:14AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Yes, to what everybody else has said above:) You have nailed it! I took pictures of this but you captured its' Ükürian essence...while I got only engineering mechanics. After a bit of study, your superb reflection is revealing the Boeing classic Model 80A. LOL @ Helle labeling you the "Reflection Lady". How true...:D

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ocoee53

9:33AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Looks like a fantastic collision of different universes.

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LovelyPoetess

10:57AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Wow, this is a spectacular capture, so much to be seen and more to be imagined at. : )

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MrsRatbag

11:06AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Now this is really breathtaking! What a wonderful juxtaposition! You have such an eye for these worlds within worlds that glass brings out...

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Meisiekind

11:15AM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Trust the Auntie to make an artwork out of the perpex cover!!! Splendid image dear friend! Ek mis jou ook vrek baie!! :)

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anmes

3:20PM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Just great!

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jocko500

5:17PM | Sun, 04 April 2010

yes I see it too lol. cool shot

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watapki66

9:14PM | Sun, 04 April 2010

Wonderfully composed and captured!

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hipps13

12:15AM | Mon, 05 April 2010

this is very cool, Tara May so much to stare at and view warm hugs and love, Linda Kaye

bebert

2:59AM | Mon, 05 April 2010

EXCELLENT POV

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debbielove

7:38AM | Mon, 05 April 2010

Yep! I'm here!And it is a great shot.. Interested in your Amelia Earhart Exhibit!! I have JUST completed a picture of her house! lol looks fine.. (Bill will remember maybe!) This is a really good shot...though I am still rather a full aircraft guy.. (but now take dozens more close ups!) Rob

lucindawind

8:27AM | Mon, 05 April 2010

this is fantastic !

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moochagoo

1:59PM | Mon, 05 April 2010

Nice shot and POV

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cfulton

2:38PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

There is so much in this image. I keep scrolling back up to see it again - and see more. Very well seen and captured, Clive

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DAVER2112

10:17AM | Thu, 08 April 2010

Excellent shot! Love the reflection.

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KatesFriend

9:46PM | Fri, 09 April 2010

It has a curious, ornate Victorian look to it. Odd, considering it is part of a modern type vehicle.

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