Hey ye bloggers and bloggets. I have decided it is ok to post on Saturday under the following condition. First is that I am on the road and second that I am not too tired wore out from five days of flying. So these days will be titled Bonus Blog Saturday.
Here is an image that was taken the other day when we were in Las Vegas NV and is titled Jet Bridge Boneyard.

Normally when an aircraft is flown beyond its service limits the final destination is often an isolated spot in the desert. These locations are called aircraft "Bone Yards" representing a dead resting place for an aircraft to gracefully disappear into isolation.
Taken with my Canon G9 and was shot RAW in Manual at ISO 100 at 1/640 second exposure with an f/3.5 aperture at 18.9 mm. I processed the RAW file in Adobe Camera Raw using some recovery, and tweaking the blacks to get rid of the haze. Once in Photoshop I used Corey Barkers Borders Under a Minute technique to get the edgy border look. The really cool thing a is that it works in Elements too.
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