Today's word is Undercarriage. This means the underneath of a car or aeroplane l think! I couldn't believe my luck today when l realised this was today's word on my new monthly list! I went shopping with Tony, as this is one place where he can rest if he needs too. While l was waiting to get some money from the cash machine, l heared a plane coming over a little bit lower than usual. This part of East Sheen, get a plane over every 2 mins during the day. I had, as usual my camera on me, turned round and focused on the plane. It had its front wheel and undercarraige down and appeared to be preparing for landing. I was very pleased with the image when l actually down loaded it. One of the reasons, was l liked the dark and white clouds and the contrast of the grey sky.
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undercarriage |ˈəndərˌkarij|nouna wheeled structure beneath an aircraft, typically retracted when not in use, that receives the impact on landing and supports the aircraft on the ground.• the supporting frame under the body of a vehicle.
Friday, April 2, 2010
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Stunning shot! I really like the cloud formations and the contrast too. You were in the right place at the right time x
ReplyDeletel was wasn't l! xthanks for your nice commentx
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