Son made a fun, albeit creepy, discovery just off trail in Olympic National Park...TTA 40...still trying to figure out what a "poker door" slot is for...
Fantastic but that’s some horror movie shit right there.
RoamingScott wrote:
Son made a fun, albeit creepy, discovery just off trail in Olympic National Park...TTA 40...still trying to figure out what a "poker door" slot is for...
RoamingScott wrote:
Son made a fun, albeit creepy, discovery just off trail in Olympic National Park...TTA 40...still trying to figure out what a "poker door" slot is for...
Thanks Ferdinand, I've got a few LR custom presets for various settings/times of day I've been working on, these used them as a base and I tweaked from there.
RoamingScott wrote:
Got to check a big box off and visit The Museum of Flight in Seattle.
Do they still have SR-71 Blackbird in there or has it been loaned out? That one is the most memorable thing I've ever seen and love the pictures I took of it.
Amol Thorat wrote:
Do they still have SR-71 Blackbird in there or has it been loaned out? That one is the most memorable thing I've ever seen and love the pictures I took of it.
Yeah, it's still there! The main hall was super cool. I think this was maybe my 4th Blackbird I've gotten to see, but never been able to get up THIS close, or walk under one for that matter.
These are the Tamron 16-30, Z 24-120, and TTA 40.
They have an SR-71 cockpit you can climb into, and let me tell you, it was not built for 6'3" guys my knee found a sharp corner on the way out and I felt my tax dollars at work.
Also, a bit of a historical correction which I didn't even catch while there, it's not strictly an SR-71, it was an M/D-21 (1 of 2 test units) roughly based on the Blackbird platform.