Tuesday, December 2, 2008

In The Navy

Exhibiting United State's formidable Naval and Aviation forces the National Naval Aviation Museum boasts of its history and fleet. Here, those who have the affinity to flying objects in their inanimate state are treated to a vast array of planes, choppers, carriers and the occasional space capsule.

My capturing skills have failed me in this expedition. I believe I am more adept to capturing images of living things. As shown by the following images my inexperience surely deserves attention. Despite my failure to deliver "fanstastic" images I hope you would still feast your eyes on these.

6 comments:

bemused26 said...

I don't see much wrong with your photos on this post- they are nice! But then I like planes and stuff so I'm kind of biased!

Ian Grayhood said...

Thanks! I'm glad you like them.

HawgWyld said...

I like them, too. I particularly appreciate the P-40. Those old World War II-era prop planes are the greatest.

The Natural State Hawg

Haley H said...

You've got some cool angles going on in these pictures, and some interesting subject matter. Love some of those paint-jobs.

Anonymous said...

Great Photographs of the Planes. I'm into Museums myself, so I enjoyed them.

Unknown said...

Well, they look pretty fantastic to me. I like Sharkie best - made me shiver.

 
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