HAB911
HAB911's JournalSpring has sprung!
January moon was a bust for me
a few near hits, but February is a winner. These two are of the rising moon late in the day.
#1 on 2/20 at 17:51 is a Southwest flight having departed Fort Myers, destination Indianapolis at 32,000ft and 10 nautical miles.
#2 on 2/21 at 16:32, American approaching Tampa International(TPA) from DC at ~7000ft and 3.5 nautical miles.
Both with a 180-600 w/TC2.0 for 1200mm on a Nikon Z6ii
As a subset of my current obsession, Plane Spotting
I have a new slideshow gallery of a favorite type of photo where I catch the plane in a bank when the wing dips enough to give the impression we are flying alongside or close behind. Hope you enjoy: https://jamesdevore.smugmug.com/SPECIAL-SLIDESHOW/n-P57Kks
Teaser photo
I try not to bore with my fetish du jour, currently plane spotting, but............
every once in a great while something so striking and beautiful comes along.........
I was researching the arrival of Jill Biden to Tampa this week(she came in after dark sadly), when I saw this CC-330 Husky 330002 Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) version of the Airbus A330 MRTT(troop and cargo transport) on approach to Tampa International(TPA). Nancy, my co-pilot and I, dashed at above the legal speed limit to the closest favorite spot where I snagged Air Force 1 last year. Literally with 60 seconds to spare before coming into view, I was astounded at the beauty, rivaled only to me, by AF 1.
Most amazing experience Friday (for Plane Spotters)
Spectacular atmospheric and lighting conditions for something called "wing fluff", condensation forming on the wing at slow speed. On approach to Tampa International (TPA). A sampling, all can be seen at https://jamesdevore.smugmug.com/60-YEAR-JOURNEY-IN-PHOTOGRAPHY/A-LITTLE-BIT-OF-EVERYTHING/PLANESPOTTING
One more for a cold winter's day
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Gender: MaleHometown: Atlanta, Gerogia
Home country: USA! USA! USA!
Current location: Tampa, Florida
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