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Heritage Flight T6 Texan and T6 Texan 2
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I think this flight was also part of the "Heritage Flight" that was originally meant to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the USAF. Here we see a World War 2 era trainer, the T-6 "Texan" and its modern day namesake the T-6 "Texan 2".
Heritage Flight - P51 and A10 Thunderbolt
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Here is a shot of the World War II vintage P-51 Mustang flying alongside the A-10 Thunderbolt 2, aka "The Warthog". This flight took place during the 2005 Oregon Airshow in Hillsboro, Oregon. The organizers call this the "Heritage Flight" and was originally conceived in 1997 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the United States Airforce. Its always a thrill to see these two aircraft flying as they are my two personal favorite warbirds from the old and new generations of flight. However, I can't understand why they don't fly an original P-47 Thunderbolt along side the new Thunderbolt II as that would seem more suitable. They both flew the same types of missions and they both carry the same namesake. Of course, I don't mean to disparage the more famous P-51 Mustang, as it flew many air-ground missions as well during its tenure from WWII into the Korean War. Thanks for viewing!
Team Oracle Ribbon Cutting
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Head on Pass
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BOOM! - Unaltered Repost
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BOOM!
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An incredibly lucky shot I got of an F18 at near mach speed. I feel so very fortunate for being able to get this shot as it is a shot that I've always wanted to take. This was shot today at the 2005 Oregon Airshow in Hillsboro, Oregon.
Taken with my Canon EOS 20D with my Quantary 300mm lens at F8, 1600th of a second. ISO 400.
Repost of Portlandia
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Here's a repost of my Portlandia image. I've been tweaking it a little bit here and there since I posted it last night. Here is one of the better results of my experimentation. I feel by blurring out the background, I've been able to increase the viewers focus on the statue. Hope you like it!
Portlandia
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Really Huge Cargo Ship
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Coast Guard River Patrol
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Trojan
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A black and white shot of the decommissoned Trojan nuclear power facility on the Columbia river near St. Helens, Oregon.
Race Track Wedding
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Race!
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Part of the pack of cars racing at the Yakima Speedway yesterday afternoon. I was there with Cassandra to attend a friends wedding. The wedding by the way, was actually quite fun, as our friend, Angel, was getting married to her fiance, Mark, at the raceway where I guess he practically grew up. The ceremony itself took place on the starting line of the track with Mark's familys car that they sponser as the backdrop to the ceremony. As I told Cassandra, this was the first wedding that I needed to bring earplugs too! I'll probably have one or two pics of the ceremony up soon.
Big Dipper with Shooting Star
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Seal Watching at the Oregon Zoo
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