As most of you probably heard, N106US, an Airbus A320 operating as USAir Flight 1594, landed in the Hudson River after suffering a double bird strike between Manhattan and New Jersey on January 15. Miraculously, everyone was rescued before the plane sunk. After floating downstream for a couple of hours, the plane was moored near Battery Park in Lower Manhattan, where it was hoisted onto a barge and taken to a base in New Jersey for investigation. Since most of my photography is of airplanes, and I live in New York, this was the Holy Grail. Here's what I got (click the image to see bigger versions):
#1
The morning after the accident...this is when I learned that heat distortion is a problem even when it's 10 degrees outside...
#2
The tail of the plane...note all of the wires hanging out the back...
#3
The starboard engine...or what's left of it.
#4
From the side that wasn't entirely obstructed by trees...the port engine is missing entirely. Divers were looking for it when this shot was taken...they have since located it.
All were shot with a Canon 40D and a Sigma 100-300 f/4. I was using a 1.4x TC and a tripod for #1 and #4.