vandaag op Geilenkirchen het wereld grootste vliegenden vliegtuig , de Antonov 225
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gewoon fantastisch weer gehad , wel lang moeten wachten hier wat fotos voor de gasten dat niet konden gaan
geniet ervan!
landing
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take off
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ook nog lekker want awacs'n gezien , touch 'n go!
7-2-2008 Geilenkirchen!!!
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- John Rambo
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- Flanker27
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It truly was an amazing day @ ETNG, had never been there, just drove through the maingate (like@ Schiphol these days ) but thought hey I want to see the Dream, so decided to take a wise 180 and drove to where everybody else was, runway landing 27 (or some were @09).
I made some amazing shots because of the superweather, and also the takeoff in sunset was very impressive, I am still going through my 657 shots that day but here a short roundup of what I saw.
Different camerasettings can really change a pic:
Sunset shots not online yet. Enjoy these for now.
I made some amazing shots because of the superweather, and also the takeoff in sunset was very impressive, I am still going through my 657 shots that day but here a short roundup of what I saw.
Different camerasettings can really change a pic:
Sunset shots not online yet. Enjoy these for now.
Michel
EOS200D, 18-135 IS, sigma 50-500
EOS200D, 18-135 IS, sigma 50-500
- jimmy van drunen
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I totally agree
Wish i didn't miss the 225 @ EHAM. But the last image is also very special. Just love the angle, the skycolor and the small part of a few approach lights.
Again nice shots
Wish i didn't miss the 225 @ EHAM. But the last image is also very special. Just love the angle, the skycolor and the small part of a few approach lights.
Again nice shots
For al my photos: http://www.flickriver.com/photos/bestofcanoneos/
- Flanker27
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Vincent thanks for your response, I was completely deaf after that shot (no earplugs).
I also missed the Dream at Schiphol, well as a matter of fact it missed me (I was gone sooner than she came). So I had just had to see her now.
As promised here my dusk (and a few other) shots, enjoy:
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I also missed the Dream at Schiphol, well as a matter of fact it missed me (I was gone sooner than she came). So I had just had to see her now.
As promised here my dusk (and a few other) shots, enjoy:
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Michel
EOS200D, 18-135 IS, sigma 50-500
EOS200D, 18-135 IS, sigma 50-500