What gear did you use to take this? Looks amazing. If I would guess, it looks like you took it @ f/9 or f/11. Maybe 1/60 shutter speed and tungsten white balance?
I simply don't understand what is the big problem with IDing the Air Line. Great shots are memorable for what they also say. I have afeelinfg this might be Japanese---but I wouldn't bet the farm on it.
Charles Peele >>> You can safely bet the farm this time. The airline is "All Nippon Airways". Photo was taken at Osaka International according to the uploader, Masaki Sakakoshi.
Excellent photo. Since people have asked--the orange glow inside the engine is from glowing hot metal heated by combustion gasses. I'm guessing the temperature is around 650C˚ The color of the glow gives the approximate temperature. The exhaust then cools rapidly on exiting the combustion chamber/ turbine as it mixes with the bypass air. If you ever walk past the tail of a large jet engine just after the engine is shut down you can feel the radiant heat. Don't do this while the engine is running....you'll understand why not pretty quickly!
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