Spent a bit of time at LAX between drinking this past Sat.
We were to late to catch her...we were debating if she really was taking off and by the time we decided to move position it was to late..oh well.
Spent a bit of time at LAX between drinking this past Sat.
We were to late to catch her...we were debating if she really was taking off and by the time we decided to move position it was to late..oh well.
Nice stuff Tom, As for the Singapore Airlines SPJ, I just caught her at JFK a few weeks ago. The Qantas shot is pretty nice too, Better catch than no catch,
Sergio has been a huge Delta Air Lines fan since 1992!!
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Lovely shots Tom!
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Nice catch on N767A
not like you missed much.... just an ugly white whale.Originally Posted by T-Bird76
it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.
Wondering if there are other places to shoot at LAX where one can get most of the active traffic?
For some reason some of the shots taken from that location look kind of flat, nothing wrong with them just don't like the angles much
cheers
Nice work as always Tom. The N767A & Eva trip-7 are my favorites.
I KNEW I should have posted to see if anyone would be out spotting. I passed through LAX on 11/7 coming back from a trip to China. Flew your NW744 N667US in from NRT earlier that morning and saw it depart from the SkyTeam lounge (my friend is platinum). Did you happen to get the arrival, Tom?
I flew out later that afternoon on a DL color 753 to MSP. It was a 12:10pm departure. (Fingers crossed!)
Excellent shots.
Brian
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