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Somewhere in NE.


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I assume that last picture is a prison or a jail?
 
AT EASE! It's buddy's RV :) I'll never get that thing painted. 6 weeks in the shop???
Someone that has built several airplanes told me if I ever built one, to get it painted before I put the wings on or it will never happen. Looks like it's true! Haha
 
Several photos taken from the blimp flying across PA today.
 

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Ah. I thought it would be less. Seems like whenever someone mentions seeing one, it's either you or him.

We both post a lot, plus certain airships are higher visibility, if you will, than others. A couple of them the company operates really only fly around and do things for local coverage, whereas MetLife tends to stick to nationally televised stuff.
 
Was that fire in the mountains west of Denver? Flew to Durango yesterday and saw a fire or two in the distance, didn't look quite that big though.

Continuous shooting with the NEX-5N, managed to get a few decent ones but I think this is the best - ISO 3200, f4.0 and 1/2 second shutter speed I believe.
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Was that fire in the mountains west of Denver? Flew to Durango yesterday and saw a fire or two in the distance, didn't look quite that big though.

Continuous shooting with the NEX-5N, managed to get a few decent ones but I think this is the best - ISO 3200, f4.0 and 1/2 second shutter speed I believe.
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There are two, one sw of Denver, I think around 500 acres. The photos I took are of the "high park fire", nw of Denver, over 50k acres.
 
Was that fire in the mountains west of Denver? Flew to Durango yesterday and saw a fire or two in the distance, didn't look quite that big though.

Continuous shooting with the NEX-5N, managed to get a few decent ones but I think this is the best - ISO 3200, f4.0 and 1/2 second shutter speed I believe.
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That is one of the coolest pictures I have EVER seen before! SWEET JOB MAN
 
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