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Asiana Cargo Boeing 747-48EF/SCD (HL7604) | Photo 7525

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Photo ID 7525, uploaded July 15, 2012

Shot on a drizzly evening in March 2011, this aircraft crashed off the coast of South Korea on July 28, 2011. Best wishes to all affected. Sorry for the quality. (1/10, F5; Rebel XS + 70-300 IS USM)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Comments on this photo: 
CO777ER15 Jul 12, 02:14
A rainy day with Santa Ana winds? I didn't see many of those when I lived out there.
CO777ER15 Jul 12, 02:14
(refering to the East Ops)
vikkyvik15 Jul 12, 03:27
That's not eastern ops. It's taxiing.
CO777ER15 Jul 12, 03:28
Ah ok. The motion blur confused me :)
vikkyvik15 Jul 12, 20:56
No worries. It was just dark, so a long shutter speed.
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