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  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist makes a last minute preflight check before flying over  over Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0016.jpg
  • "It's something I thought about as a kid,” says Ninomiya, a 42-year-old actuary. “One of the things kids think about is how could they personally fly.”
    Cluster Ballooning 0010.jpg
  • Manufacturing of 747's in Everette, Washington
    scf4399-024_Boeing 0001 747 manufact...jpg
  • A plane is refurbished in Oklahoma.
    scf4374-081_scf4399-119_Airplane Rep...jpg
  • Experimental balloonist Bob Nungester of Cupertino rises in his lawn chair near Coalinga, California.  FAA regulations govern experimental aircraft flights like these which must take place away from high trafficked areas.
    scf4373-447_Cluster Ballooning 0025.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0012.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0002.jpg
  • Crew holds on the Gondola of the Goodyear Blimp to keep it on the ground at Teterborough, New Jersey.
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  • Shadow of the Goodyear Blimp passes the bleachers of Giants Stadium in the New Jersey Meadowlands.
    Goodyear Blimp 0004.jpg
  • Crew holds on the Gondola of the Goodyear Blimp to keep it on the ground at Teterborough, New Jersey.
    Goodyear Blimp 0003.jpg
  • Crew Member of the Goodyear Blimp climps a tower to untie it from the mooring.
    Goodyear Blimp 0002.jpg
  • Heart rate and temperature are monitored on a flight from California to Tokyo testing students for jet lag.
    Sleep 0019 Sleep Study.jpg
  • Heart rate and temperature are monitored on a flight from California to Tokyo testing students for jet lag.
    Sleep 0015 Sleep Study.jpg
  • A barnstormer in a 1942 Stearman bi-plane performs an inside loop over Illinois farm land.
    scf4384-032_scf4399-153_Barnstormer ...jpg
  • Crew holds on the Gondola of the Goodyear Blimp to keep it on the ground at Teterborough, New Jersey.
    scf4356-124_Goodyear Blimp 0003.jpg
  • Phil Condit, chairman and CEO of The Boeing Company which employs close to 167,000 people and serves 145 countries.
    scf4327-423condit phil 0001 boeing.jpg
  • Heart rate and temperature are monitored on a flight from California to Tokyo testing students for jet lag.
    fct4384-010_Sleep 0019 Sleep Study.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga.  Cutting Balloons away to descend and dumping water from water containers by his side to rise Ninomiya can control his altitute and to an extent, his direction of travel.
    scf4373-425_Cluster Ballooning 0003.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga.  Cutting Balloons away to descend and dumping water from water containers by his side to rise Ninomiya can control his altitute and to an extent, his direction of travel.
    scf4327-250cluster ballooning 0003.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    scf4327-249cluster ballooning 0002.jpg
  • Founded in 1969 Kokoro Company created the first mechanical dinosaur models which are distributed throughout the world.  This Pterosaur is getting a mount to hang from a museum's ceiling.<br />
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A specimen about one foot across from China.
    Pterosaur 0001 Kokoro.jpg
  • Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines
    Kelleher Herb 0001.jpg
  • Balloons rise into the dawn at Coalinga, California ballooning festival.  Special jets of propane light up the interiors of the balloons to produce a dazzling effect.
    Cluster Ballooning 0027.jpg
  • Cluster balloonist, John Ninomiya's balloons are not all directly tied to Ninomiya's harness. He has devised a system of eight color-coded webbing straps of differing lengths that lead to caribiners connecting the twine. That way, the balloons are neatly arranged above him in tiers enabling a safe and certain release.
    Cluster Ballooning 0008.jpg
  • Unlike mountain climbing, cluster ballooning isn't strenuous, yet it's easy to get lightheaded in the clouds.
    Cluster Ballooning 0007.jpg
  • Cluster Balloonist John Ninomiya at Coalinga Ballooning festival.
    Cluster Ballooning 0033.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers at Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0017.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers at Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0023.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers at Coalinga, California.  Ninomiya uses 4ft balloons and 7ft balloons - these are the 4 footers
    Cluster Ballooning 0018.jpg
  • Ninomiya, who has flown with helium balloons more than a dozen times, needs the calm pre-dawn conditions for a successful flight, which will last a few hours and take him to 4200 feet.
    Cluster Ballooning 0014.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers at Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0020.jpg
  • Experimental balloonist Bob Nungester of Cupertino rises in his lawn chair near Coalinga, California.  FAA regulations govern experimental aircraft flights like these which must take place away from high trafficked areas.
    Cluster Ballooning 0025.jpg
  • Experimental balloonist Bob Nungester of Cupertino rises in his lawn chair near Coalinga, California.  Called "Cloud-hoppers" these single person aircraft can rise and fall more quickly than a traditional hot-air balloons.
    Cluster Ballooning 0028.jpg
  • Cluster Ballooner John Ninomiya drifts by a hot air balloon in Coalinga.
    Cluster Ballooning 0032.jpg
  • Phil Condit, chairman and CEO of The Boeing Company which employs close to 167,000 people and serves 145 countries.
    Condit Phil 0002 Boeing.jpg
  • Crew Member of the Goodyear Blimp climps a tower to untie it from the mooring.
    scf4384-058.jpg
  • Crew holds on the Gondola of the Goodyear Blimp to keep it on the ground at Teterborough, New Jersey.
    Goodyear Blimp 0001.jpg
  • Heart rate and temperature are monitored on a flight from California to Tokyo testing students for jet lag.
    Sleep 0017 Sleep Study.jpg
  • Heart rate and temperature are monitored on a flight from California to Tokyo testing students for jet lag.
    Sleep 0018 Sleep Study.jpg
  • Heart rate and temperature are monitored on a flight from California to Tokyo testing students for jet lag.
    Sleep 0016 Sleep Study.jpg
  • Shadow of the Goodyear Blimp passes the bleachers of Giants Stadium in the New Jersey Meadowlands.
    scf4384-059_scf4399-160_Goodyear Bli...jpg
  • Crew holds on the Gondola of the Goodyear Blimp to keep it on the ground at Teterborough, New Jersey.
    scf4384-057_Goodyear Blimp 0001.jpg
  • Crew Member of the Goodyear Blimp climps a tower to untie it from the mooring.
    scf4384-058_Goodyear Blimp 0002.jpg
  • Heart rate and temperature are monitored on a flight from California to Tokyo testing students for jet lag.
    scf4384-009_scf4399-148_Sleep 0018 S...jpg
  • Heart rate and temperature are monitored on a flight from California to Tokyo testing students for jet lag.
    scf4384-006_scf4399-145_Sleep 0015 S...jpg
  • Phil Condit, chairman and CEO of The Boeing Company which employs close to 167,000 people and serves 145 countries.
    scf4327-423_Condit Phil 0001 Boeing.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers at Coalinga, California.
    scf4373-444_Cluster Ballooning 0022.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers filling a bouquet of 4ft in diameter and 7ft in diameter balloons.
    scf4373-443_Cluster Ballooning 0021.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga, California.
    scf4373-434_cluster ballooning 0012.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    scf4373-434_Cluster Ballooning 0005.jpg
  • Airplane supply warehouse in Oklahoma.
    scf4356-056_Airplane Repair 0002.jpg
  • Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines<br />
Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines
    scf4327-514kelleher herb 0002.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to about 4200 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    scf4327-254cluster ballooning 0013.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, uses a global positioning system to keep track of his speed direction of travel and a variometer for his rate of climb.
    scf4327-252cluster ballooning 0011.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    scf4327-249_Cluster Ballooning 0002.jpg
  • Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines<br />
Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines
    Kelleher Herb 0002.jpg
  • There are images that come into my head sometimes and I’m not sure where they come from.  Dreams have always been a rich resource for me and poems too and this shot came through both channels.  One of my assistants in New York was Roy Michaels, a former rock star of sorts whose band, Cat Mother and the All Night News Boys, was produced by Jimi Hendrix.  He used to play concerts with Hendrix, several hundred thousand people screaming fans and now he was painting my studio ceiling - and not in the Michael Angelo sense -  we're talking flat white Sears’ house paint.  A decade plus later Roy was happy with his life, content to live without crowds and the rock star life. He kept a little sailboat in San Francisco Bay called Invictus where he could get away from it all.  I had never heard the poem Invictus and Roy recited it to me as he painted my ceiling.  I had a dream that night and started making this little set in the corner of my loft with seagulls soon after.  These were the days before PhotoShop.  The guy in this photo, another assistant is actually hanging there suspended with seagulls tied to his wrists – he wasn’t dropped in later by a computer.  I guess this set looked pretty strange even to the artists in the building who would pass by my loft and ask what I was doing.   Some of these same artists would paint some pretty strange imagery while working through various neuroses but it’s one thing to paint a fantasy, its quite another to actually build it.
    Deja Blue.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist uses several hiking water bladders strapped on his side to control his rate of descent.
    Cluster Ballooning 0006.jpg
  • John Ninomiya empties ballast above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.  Cutting Balloons away to descend and dumping water from containers by his side to rise, he can control his altitute and his direction of travel.
    Cluster Ballooning 0004.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga, California site of the 37th annual Whamobass (Whiskey Hill, Atherton, Menlo Oaks Ballooning and Sporting Society, the longest continuously running ballooning festival in the world.  Cutting Balloons away to descend and dumping water from water containers by his side to rise Ninomiya can control his altitute and to an extent, his direction of travel.
    Cluster Ballooning 0001.jpg
  • A barnstormer in a 1942 Stearman bi-plane performs an inside loop over Illinois farm land.
    Barnstormer 0001.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist, preps his balloons at the Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0024.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to about 4200 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0013.jpg
  • CEO and Founder of America West, Edward Beauvais. Ocotber 1989.
    Beauvais Edward 0001.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0005.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers filling a bouquet of 4ft in diameter and 7ft in diameter balloons.
    Cluster Ballooning 0021.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, uses a global positioning system to keep track of his speed direction of travel and a variometer for his rate of climb.
    Cluster Ballooning 0011.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist is attached to some 82 balloons using only
    Cluster Ballooning 0009.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from volunteers at Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0026.jpg
  • Heart rate and temperature are monitored on a flight from California to Tokyo testing students for jet lag.
    scf4384-008_scf4399-147_Sleep 0017 S...jpg
  • Heart rate and temperature are monitored on a flight from California to Tokyo testing students for jet lag.
    scf4384-007_scf4399-146_Sleep 0015 S...jpg
  • Balloons rise into the dawn at Coalinga, California ballooning festival.  Special jets of propane light up the interiors of the balloons to produce a dazzling effect.
    scf4327-255cluster ballooning 0027.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    scf4327-251cluster ballooning 0005.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga.  Cutting Balloons away to descend and dumping water from water containers by his side to rise Ninomiya can control his altitute and to an extent, his direction of travel.
    Cluster Ballooning 0003.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist makes a pre-flight check before soaring above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0015.jpg
  • John Ninomiya and associate make a pre-flight check before lift off in Coalinga.
    Cluster Ballooning 0019.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers at Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0022.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    Rocky Mt Natl Park 0007.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    Rocky Mt Natl Park 0009.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    Rocky Mt Natl Park 0006.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    Rocky Mt Natl Park 0005.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    Rocky Mt Natl Park 0002.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    Rocky Mt Natl Park 0001.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    fct4383-944_Rocky Mt Natl Park 0007.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    fct4383-943_Rocky Mt Natl Park 0006.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    fct4383-946_Rocky Mt Natl Park 0010.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    fct4383-942_Rocky Mt Natl Park 0005.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    fct4383-941_Rocky Mt Natl Park 0004.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    fct4383-939_Rocky Mt Natl Park 0002.jpg
  • Guests by a fire at the Diamond M Guest Ranch in Western Colorado, a very high-end resort that features world class trout fishing.
    fct4383-691_Diamond M Ranch 0004.jpg
  • Nico Psihoyos lands a 24 inch trout outside his cabin at the Diamond M Ranch in western Colorado.
    fct4383-690_Diamond M Ranch 0003.jpg
  • Nico Psihoyos lands a 24 inch trout outside his cabin at the Diamond M Ranch in western Colorado.
    fct4383-689_Diamond M Ranch 0002.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    Rocky Mt Natl Park 0010.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    Rocky Mt Natl Park 0004.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.<br />
Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    Rocky Mt Natl Park 0003.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    fct4383-945_Rocky Mt Natl Park 0009.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.<br />
Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    fct4383-940_Rocky Mt Natl Park 0003.jpg
  • Recognized since 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a large array of flora and wildlife as well as spectacular mountains. Visitors enjoy; fishing, camping, hiking, and backpacking among many other activities.
    fct4383-938_Rocky Mt Natl Park 0001.jpg
  • The World's Fastest Elevators, at 38 m.p.h. are embedded in the world's new tallest building Taipei 101.  They are also double - deckered, flying two floors of occupants at the same time for the 10,000+ capacity building.  The 63 elevators cost more than $2,000,000 each but can fly visitors to the observation level on the 89th floor in a heartpounding 39 seconds.  The return ride is a somewhat poky 22 m.p.h. The Parking lot below the structure can hold 1839 automobiles and 2,990 motorcycles.
    scf4399-164_taipei0031elevator2peopl...jpg
  • The World's Fastest Elevators, at 38 m.p.h. are embedded in the world's new tallest building Taipei 101.  They are also double - deckered, flying two floors of occupants at the same time for the 10,000+ capacity building.  The 63 elevators cost more than $2,000,000 each but can fly visitors to the observation level on the 89th floor in a heartpounding 39 seconds.  The return ride is a somewhat poky 22 m.p.h. The Parking lot below the structure can hold 1839 automobiles and 2,990 motorcycles.
    scf4399-163_taipei0030elevator5peopl...jpg
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