Remember in my recent post about
screwing up a shot I could have gotten in my latest photo shoot from Idaho Falls regarding an Allegiant Air MD-80 at take-off? Well, I couldn't live with my first shot of Allegiant being ruined by the chain link fence so I decided to try again. Allegiant flies into Idaho Falls on Thursdays and Sundays so I went in the morning because of nice weather; it was windy when I went spotting but it was worth it because I pretty much nailed the shot I was looking for. I may be an amateur aviation photographer but I'm proud of the shot I got because of the angle from which it was shot. Here's the link:
Idaho Falls (IDA) 4
Here's the preview, including the shot I'm proud of:
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Allegiant Air's MD-80 departing IDA for Las Vegas (LAS). The downside about this angle is being unable to identify the tail number. But I believe this is an MD-82 (N417NV). (Source: FlightAware) |
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Seeing this Twin Beech D18S (N90552) working the pattern at IDA was a surprise but quite a treat nonetheless, making this trip a whole lot more worthwhile. |
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