Spent a few days in Arizona, had planned to go to Yuma and El Centro for the shows then have a few days at the fence in Tuscon. Well that went well! Flew back early as the BA flight from Phoenix was cancelled but one of the highlights, well the absolute highlight, was a trip to a private Boneyard.
This trip was the first time I'd used my new Nikon Z6 in anger, lots to learn, but I like it a lot!
As ever C&C's welcome.
Dave
DSC_0692 by Dave Lockwood, on Flickr
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Arizona relics
Re: Arizona relics
Some interesting relics, that Ames C130 is an unusual bird. Is it slated for preservation or breaking??
Sorry to hear your trip got cut short, such strange times.
Sorry to hear your trip got cut short, such strange times.
Re: Arizona relics
Ant.H wrote:Some interesting relics, that Ames C130 is an unusual bird. Is it slated for preservation or breaking??
Sorry to hear your trip got cut short, such strange times.
It's probably slated for breaking eventually.
Thought I'd pop this one up too.
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Re: Arizona relics
Certainly the front fuselage of a Viscount in the background of the last Dak shot but is that a Convair 880 nose next to it ?
Re: Arizona relics
Very nice set images - look very sharp...and the subject matter is superb...
"Sharpness is in the eye of the holder"
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Re: Arizona relics
parsley wrote:Certainly the front fuselage of a Viscount in the background of the last Dak shot but is that a Convair 880 nose next to it ?
Yes and yes!
D90Man wrote:Very nice set images - look very sharp...and the subject matter is superb...
Thanks, first proper outing for the Z6.