rhl-oregon
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GR in vicinity of Great Lakes westward
GRDIII eastward from Oregon
dp2m Laguardia outbound

GRDIII eastward from Oregon

dp2m Laguardia outbound

srmulcahy
Sean Mulcahy
Somewhere over Seattle, Leica CL Tri-X

VTHokiEE
Well-known
lynnb
Veteran
scenic flight over Kata Tjuta, Central Australia, 1978



filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
over the USS Hornet

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Loving this thread!
Loving this thread!
Loving this theme and what great shots!
Here's one from the nose of a B-17G
Loving this thread!
Loving this theme and what great shots!
Here's one from the nose of a B-17G

JayN
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Sea-atl
Sea-atl
Sea-atl





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No Fly Zone
No Fly Zone
No Fly Zone

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lynnb
Veteran
Nice shot Ross - looks like that's building quickly below, too.
Vince Lupo
Whatever

In Flight5 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

In Flight4 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

In Flight3 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
MV72
Marc VERRIERE
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
This today, clearing sky.

filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Mackinaw
Think Different
Northern Michigan, from about 5,000 feet. Kodak CIR film, Rollei 6003.
Jim B.

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Bell 212, Fuji 6x9 Tri-X
https://farm1.staticflickr
[url=https://flic.kr/p/235DVQ7][img]https://farm1.staticflickr
https://farm1.staticflickr
[url=https://flic.kr/p/235DVQ7][img]https://farm1.staticflickr
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
I tied a birthday balloon to the M2.
Nothing.
Nothing.
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Fabulous photo. (Everyone, do follow his URL to see the image.)
His URL: https://flic.kr/p/235DVQ7
His URL: https://flic.kr/p/235DVQ7
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x-ray
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Here are a couple of images. The F16 was shot on Ektachrome with a Rollie 3003 and probably an 85 Planar. Can't remember exactly details. The DC3 was Fuji Provia if I remember correctly and Pentax 6x7 and think it was either my 105 or 135. The final image was shot with a Canon 1DsII if I remember correctly and 70-200 L f2.8
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Here are a couple from my Phantom 3.
I've got a few images I'll try to scan tomorrow that I'll bet no one has ever seen anything like. I worked for a research firm doing aerial research work just after college. Part if my job was doing thermal imagery with an analog thermal line scanner. It looked much like a dental xray head and was mounted in the belly of our aircraft. It used liquid nitrogen to cool the IR sensors and had a rotating wedge shaped mirror that scanned the terrain as we flew. It saw only IR of specific wavelengths depending on the sensor we were using. We often flw at night to eliminate solar heating influence. All the data was recorded on analog 1/4" tape and then translated to 70mm film in the lab. We could do thermal slices / profiles of our subject and measure temperature differences of 1/2 degree f. Ee studdied terrain temps around hydro dams to detect sinkholes or places where water may be moving underground and causing problems. We also studied thermal mixing of cooling water from fosile fulecpower plants that's discharged in rivers and lakes. The imagery is unique and I'll try to post some.
Please excuse the small images. I posted them from my phone.
I've got a few images I'll try to scan tomorrow that I'll bet no one has ever seen anything like. I worked for a research firm doing aerial research work just after college. Part if my job was doing thermal imagery with an analog thermal line scanner. It looked much like a dental xray head and was mounted in the belly of our aircraft. It used liquid nitrogen to cool the IR sensors and had a rotating wedge shaped mirror that scanned the terrain as we flew. It saw only IR of specific wavelengths depending on the sensor we were using. We often flw at night to eliminate solar heating influence. All the data was recorded on analog 1/4" tape and then translated to 70mm film in the lab. We could do thermal slices / profiles of our subject and measure temperature differences of 1/2 degree f. Ee studdied terrain temps around hydro dams to detect sinkholes or places where water may be moving underground and causing problems. We also studied thermal mixing of cooling water from fosile fulecpower plants that's discharged in rivers and lakes. The imagery is unique and I'll try to post some.
Please excuse the small images. I posted them from my phone.
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