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When a plane photobombs your picture

May 08, 2019 in journal

I had found this pyramid (governor Hunt's tomb) on Google Maps. Placed on a hill within Papago park in Phoenix, seemed like something worth photographing.

This place is very close to the airport and you can see planes taking off and landing all the time. I wasn't expected to get photobombed by one, though.

I then tried to include them in the frame. I still have to go through these to see if any may work. Having quite a few shots of this scene, it might not be an easy task.

 
 
Tags: phoenix, plane, arizona
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