december photo contest theme

gne in prog

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december's theme- "from the inside". Photos taken from the inside of an airplane (cockpit, overwing, cabin, etc)., as chosen by november's winner, crism.

duration- you have until the 24th of december, midnight denver time to submit.

submit to- jetcareerphoto@gmail.com

once i have all the submissions, i'll start a new thread on or around the 25th for voting. voting will last until the 30th, with the winner announced on or just after (depending on my schedule) the 31st.

other assorted rules-

the photo must be taken by you, during the time frame. honor system on those two.

as much or as little post process as you see fit.

when voting starts, you cannot vote for your own picture.

once you've submitted, you're in. one picture only. no replacing entries later.

any registered user is welcome to submit, whether you frequent the photo sub forum or not.

point and shoot, dslr, or as they use to say in racing, "run what you brung".

the winner will select the following month's theme. so if the voting is nearing the end, and it looks like you are going to win, start thinking about what you want the them to be, as the next contest will start on or around the 1st of dec.

so, go shooting!
 
Would love to, but I don't fly anymore either. I sit at home waiting for phone calls. :)

(But really, I'll try to get something if I fly before then).
 
Actually...

I have a picture I'd like to enter, but I took it about a year and a half ago. Any leeway on the requirement to take it only within the next 3 weeks?
 
here's a question, is it better for an airplane picture or a picture of a landmark you are flying over?
 
You've just got to ride the jumpseat and use a mechanical (no electronic devices!) camera.
Or deemed by the PIC to not be an issue with navigational equipment. Really, is a camera going to cause disturbances?
 
Or deemed by the PIC to not be an issue with navigational equipment. Really, is a camera going to cause disturbances?

In a 121 operation that decision is not made by the PIC. The airline will have policies as to which devices are allowed. Even if a PIC feels a certain device won't be an issue but the OpSpecs state otherwise, it's considered prohibited.
 
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