From The Flying Leatherneck Museum on MCAS Miramar.
Harman Titan 4x5
Harman Direct Positive Paper
Leatherneck 1 by James Harr's Photos, on Flickr
From The Flying Leatherneck Museum on MCAS Miramar.
Harman Titan 4x5
Harman Direct Positive Paper
Leatherneck 1 by James Harr's Photos, on Flickr
Well framed and well shot, James. It's interesting to see the tonsils of this airplane.
because:
"a squid eating dough in a polyethylene bag is fast and bulbous, got me?"
-Don Van Vliet
Nice! Too bad Harman Ilford haven't yet produced a replacement direct positive paper.
~Joe
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Those are adenoids. And great shot!
Cool photo. Those planes with the air intakes on the fuselage always had a menacing look to them.
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Lucky it wasn't running, you would of got sucked in..
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