I would very much like to go back there with a more competent camera and a tripod; any sort of flash photography simply results in reflections off of those infernal, surprisingly reflective handrails they like so much.
I would very much like to go back there with a more competent camera and a tripod; any sort of flash photography simply results in reflections off of those infernal, surprisingly reflective handrails they like so much.
To relieve the gloom, I think you really need to fire a parachute flare or two into the ceiling.
I would very much like to go back there with a more competent camera and a tripod; any sort of flash photography simply results in reflections off of those infernal, surprisingly reflective handrails they like so much.
Jim
Dayton, Ohio, right? I need to drag my wife there.
I think I just had a plane-gasm.
Looks like you could spend a couple of weeks in there, at least. You’d wantt o stay over for at least a month, for good measure.
And to think that it is just roughly a quarter of the planes that are on display.
Fantastic!
Jim writes:
I would very much like to go back there with a more competent camera and a tripod; any sort of flash photography simply results in reflections off of those infernal, surprisingly reflective handrails they like so much.
To relieve the gloom, I think you really need to fire a parachute flare or two into the ceiling.