Here is my entry for Paula’s from Lost in Transition blog Low-Lying.
This first photo is a Turkey Vulture who I was able to photograph.
These last two photos are of a Boeing 747 jet which is at Evergreen Aviation Museum. This first one I was able to walk underneath its belly and take this photo.
Evergreen Aviation Museum decided to build a giant waterslide and have the slide start by sliding down though a Boeing 747 and dropping down to an indoor pool. Here is a photo of the 747 on top of the building. I took this photo when it was still under construction.
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Cee
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Love the Turkey Vulture 🙂
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I had never seen one before and he was just there. 😀
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A chance meeting with a new bird gets me excited 😀
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Such a creative idea.
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Thanks Margo.
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Three brilliant images Cee, both technically and for their content. That must be unique water slide!
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I would say it is a fairly unique water slide. 😀
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So, have you tried the slide? That really sounds like a lot of fun … or maybe it would have been. Love the underbelly of the 747. Also, that is some turkey vulture!
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I really don’t like giant water slides. They hurt my body. 😀 😀 Okay I’ve not done it for 30 years, but I would guess my body would hurt even more now.
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That bird is something to see and the underbelly was serendipity.
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The museum has a new 747 on the ground. I keep meaning to go photograph it. I have learned so much about photography when I first took that photo.
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These are exciting examples, Cee. Really cool and original for this theme. So honoured by your entries. 🙂
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Thanks Paula. 😀
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Oh My…
So beautiful!
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Hello A, thanks. 😀
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Exciting photos!
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