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Another image where I slowed the shutter down a bit to get a bit of motion blur in the background.
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Uploaded on May 12, 2010
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Sun Country is not a regular visitor to San Jose but, has been doing a few military charters...
Uploaded on May 10, 2010
When we had our first winter storm back in October SJC was getting some pretty heft crosswinds...
Uploaded on Jan 2, 2010
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Shortly after the sun went down this American Airlines MD80 came in on final approach. There...
Uploaded on Dec 23, 2009
It took a bit of scrambling to try and get this shot. It's not like you can ask the pilot...
Uploaded on Dec 19, 2009
I recently travelled to Austin and took this picture around sunset. I loved how the...
Uploaded on Dec 15, 2009
This one was tricky, the sun had already dropped behind the Santa Cruz mountains but, it left...
Uploaded on Nov 13, 2009
The weather this past Monday was causing SJC arrivals to use 12R which is the opposite of...
Uploaded on Oct 18, 2009
Often I'm 40 feet underwater in Monterey Bay. In this case I was about 30,000 feet above...
Uploaded on Oct 17, 2009
This is a older image that I've recently given a do over. It's one of my favorites since...
Uploaded on Oct 15, 2009
This image was my first image accepted to airliners.net so it will always be special to...
Uploaded on Oct 10, 2009
It was a nice clear evening up here in northern California giving us a wonderful full moon.
Uploaded on Oct 4, 2009
Center console showing the throttles, flap setting, trim, and parking brake.
Uploaded on Oct 2, 2009
Morning departure from SJC showing the new terminal that Southwest is currently occupying.
Uploaded on Sep 30, 2009
I caught this private 757 belonging to The Yucaipa Companies lifting off runway 15 at Burbank (KBUR)
At San Jose we get a good mix of commercial and GA aircraft. The control tower folks are...
Uploaded on Sep 29, 2009
This was a difficult shot to get with the slow shutter speed. I got lucky and tracked the plane fine.
Uploaded on Sep 16, 2009
This was a welcome shot, the plane rotated in just the right place for me to have Mt Hamilton as a backdrop.
This is one of my favorite liveries. The gradient on the fuselage, the small bits of color...
Southwest planes are a a pleasure to shoot. The airline has so many liveries and special nose art aircraft. It's like collecting baseball cards.
The evening light really makes this plane come alive.
One of Southwest's older liveries still looking good to this day. Y'all.
Another great livery in the evening sun. It could do with a bath though.
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