
Photographer: Ryan Zoghlin
Title: Landing, 2005
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You can sell them or give them away, we don't mind, just give us all the info and we'll put it below the jump.
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Check out our online partner Meter Gallery, where Meter's photos can be purchased
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Previous online exhibitions:
Home Is..., Chair &
Comments (8)
Wow, sooooo familiar.
I grew up under the landing path of Miami International Airport. Landing gear would be down when they ROARED overhead.
Reminds me of my grandparents' house in Brooklyn. At least now there is no Concorde...
I hope that house has a landing strip.
Nothing like the sound of a 747 on final approach to lull you into a nice, restful nap in the afternoon...that picture just defines "suck".
You get used to it.
You even get used to the landing lights shining into the bathroom window. Seriously.
Yeah...get used to it. Reminds me of that scene in "Always" when Holly Hunter gets the job as an air traffic controller. I "got used to" my bad back, but it still sucks.
looks like where i grew up in norridge, il. is chicago the only place that has bungalows like that?
Not the only place -- my immediate thought was "oh, that's the little neighborhood north of the Minneapolis airport." The housing styles probably aren't identical, but the shape and spacing is so typical of its time and place.
The neighborhood was probably incredibly convenient to industrial jobs, before the planes got bigger and the airport runways grew.