I have been photographing women, landscapes, and points of historical interest for the past 30 years. As an all-American guy, my favorite subjects have been all-American girls. The women I have photographed are the proverbial "girl next door." They are brides, moms, co-workers, relatives and friends. Some pictures are old, some are newer, but I hope you enjoy all the pictures of these wonderful ladies. BTW: I'll even throw in a landscape or something historical.
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Comments (17)
COOL SHOT
Good picture erland
Would like to see a top view of this...since I have never see one like this before...very cool indeed.
a rare and marvellous beast! good stuff, bud!!
fantastic capture!!!
Gee I never heard of this one
terrific capture!
Oh man! this is so cool.This could be a real interesting model project.
just what i was thinking neiwil... when i went to MP school at lackland, i dont remember seeing it there, but as i was part of the USMC det, i didnt get to look around much -jeff
like to look at history too. wonderful shot
Rog, this is a nice shot of the Night Fighter version... Dayton shot of the Korean Day Fighter version to come soon... :-) Hope they have moved it like you say, these beauties can't stay outside anymore... They need to be brought into purpose built hangers... Great find in the files!!! Rob
unusual plane for sure. I may have to go to SA and visit the museum
Excellent!
Amazing photography and capture of these amazing aircraft, what a story they could tell!! hugs Jane xx
Exiting capture of this rare aircraft.
Fantastic find and interesting plane, outstanding capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, a great shot of a rare bird Roger. I wonder how it sounds! Two Merlins?