Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/06/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I was in Washington D.C. last week for a symposium and had a chance to spend the day at the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum Annex at Dulles. Several of you have been there and posted images. These are a few of mine. First you have to know that I'm a SERIOUS SR-71 junkie. One of the highlights of my life was driving down 99 in Sacramento with the top down while a Blackbird (the pilots also called them "sleds") was in the pattern shooting touch and goes at the airbase. ENORMOUS sound. This was the first time I have been close to one. I was taken by the beauty of her curves, all designed in the early days of digital computers and with a lot of elegant math under the eye of Kelly Johnson, leader of Lockheed's Skunkworks. So I explored the curves and shapes. It was difficult because the light levels in the museum are low. These were all shot at ASA 1600 and for the most part were taken at f2.8. So take these as explorations of the SR-71 in the nude, as you will. <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2005/06/10/_L3U3230.jpg> <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2005/06/10/_L3U3231.jpg> <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2005/06/10/_L3U3234.jpg> <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2005/06/10/_L3U3235.jpg> <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2005/06/10/_L3U3242.jpg> <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2005/06/10/_L3U3268.jpg> This last one is for Ted who I thought of instantly. It's a P-51C modified for long-endurance flights over the North Pole. I was captured by the chrome props. <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2005/06/10/_L3U3298.jpg> Canon 1Ds MkII with 24-70 F2.8L Comments and responses most welcome. Adam Bridge