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Old Sep 17, 2010 | 3:30 pm
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Originally Posted by SDF_Traveler
You took that photo where? <gasp>

Up higher, I took this photo:

If that's the area I'm thinking of, there's some really cool bunkers from WWII there that I remember exploring when I was a kid.

Originally Posted by bdschobel
I don't even own a camera, so there!

(Actually, my new BlackBerry has a camera buried within it, but I don't know how to use it yet.)
My Blackberry Tour has a 3.2 megapixel camera that I use all the time. I hardly ever travel with my Nikon Coolpix anymore.



Originally Posted by Ken hAAmer
Originally Posted by LuvAirFrance
Why do people photograph airports? To prove they were there?
Or maybe you just need to get out more:
Great shots! Even ordinary airports have interesting things to take photos of. MDW has a WWII aircraft hanging in one concourse, and there's a life-size sculpture of Jake and Elwood Blues.

I took these of the old terminal in PIT just a month before the new one opened in 1992. Do you recognize the eagle on the black marble?




This was the inside. One part of the art deco floor inlays was preserved, and is underneath the airside escalators in the new terminal.

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