Bombardier of Canada is one of the largest producers of small jets used for regional airliners. Northwest Airlines has some, including this CRJ-900 at Denver International Airport last Tuesday. The reflective finish screamed for an artsy close-up, which I happily obliged. Thunderstorms were passing through the area and you can see some of the distorted cloud activity on the fuselage surface. All in all it made for a fun exercise, despite having to shoot through the terminal windows.
If you're observant and fortunate enough to secure a window seat, you may witness the ritual pre-flight check conducted by the pilot or first officer. Day or night, rain or shine, hot or cold, the pre-flight routine is maintained in the traditions of aviation safety. All pilots must check to see if their planes are prepared and ready for flight. Even on a frigid New Year's Eve in Denver, CO, the walk is made.
This was taken with our little Canon A80 from a very cramped position. It's not a perfect shot, but it is a very atmospheric and evocative one. The cabin reflection on the lower right corner and the blurred movement of the first officer on his lonely mission only add to the effect I wanted to capture. Despite its flaws the shot pleases me.