Chad Cheverier Photography

Photographs and stories of my projects in progress, adventures and random stuff

Posts filed under ‘airplane’

Shooting Airplanes

July 19, 2009

Something I did a long time ago and wanted to do again, was go and take pictures of low flying airplanes. Whenever I drive by John Wayne Airport, I try to have a camera ready for airplanes buzzing the 405. On this day I met up at the more popular LAX with friend, Corey Nickols, an amazing photographer and interesting guy. I decided to shoot film and cross process it, which I have not done in a long time. The planes were so close that my 50mm was not wide enough at times. Here are a couple favorites.

We will be doing this again.

Gibraltar, United Kingdom

April 3, 2009

After we did the whole Alhambra thing, we had to start on the next part of our adventure. We knew exactly where the bus stop was, so we gathered our things and made our way over. There are no busses straight to Gibraltar, so we had to go to Algeciras across the bay. This bus did not leave for what seemed like 5 hours and then the bus ride was another 5 hours with many stops and roundabouts along the way, this was my least favorite bus ride. Arriving at 10pm was kinda sketchy and with out knowing how to get to Gibraltar was also intimidating. Luckily we found two Brits who spoke english, not as common as you would think near a U.K. territory, who were going there as well. So we all caught the last local bus of the night to the border town La Linea and walked across the border to Gibraltar.

It was now 11pm and we had no clue as to where we were staying except a few suggestions from Fodors Guide to Spain (not reccomended). We wandered down the english style streets and avoided the drunken adolescence as we continued in the general direction of a possible hotel. After asking some bobbies where our budget hotel was, we now had our next lead. This “budget” hotel was the most expensive yet and set us back £81, about 60 dollars each. We caught some Indian takeaway and a pint at a pub before hitting the hay at 1am.

It was a pleasant morning, and the only eggs for breakfast we would have the entire trip, along with deep fried bread. We soon discovered the tram to the top of the rock was down all of March for repairs. A local told us its about a 3 hour hike round trip and that we were young. Indeed we are young and on a budget, no taxi for us, and the scent of adventure struck fire in our eyes. So we hiked the steep paved road into the unknown. This road was very steep and was very beautiful. Gibraltar is almost tropical and I was looking forward to the Apes. There are also caves, natural and man made, and a moorish castle on Gibraltar. This was one of my favorite parts of the trip and some of my favorite photos.


Brian waiting for a bus


Algeciras bus station 10 at night


Inside of a cave


A look out fort


Made it to the top of the rock!


Ape along the path


The ape feeding house


We have to cross this airstrip to get in and out of Gibraltar


Brian’s tourist photo


My tourist photo

Across the Strait of Gibraltar is Morocco.

Tuscany: Pisa, Siena, Firenze

October 20, 2008

Most of my time in Italy was spent doing a lot of sightseeing, which was tiring. We saw the leaning tower of Pisa, Florence and Siena. As follows are my favorite photos, not just the sites.


This bike is a workhorse!


See the airplane?


Siena is a really magical city.


My mom reading something.


Reflections are nice


I was here


I love this light!


If you have been to Florence, then you know what building this is.

Next train to… Rome.

Airplanes

September 14, 2008

I don’t know if you know this about me, but I like airplanes. I don’t like sitting in cramped airplanes but I do like looking at them and seeing them fly


airplane hangout


everyone’s got one of these shots, but this is mine


I prefer window seats