Axalp
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Axalp
Hello all,
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A few of my shots:
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Enjoy!
Yes, when you rent a helicopter you can pick any mountain that's not facing the sunBasman wrote:Hi Michael,
it seems you chose another mountain to look from then the rest of the posters here; I think you're the first one whose pics are not back-lit.
Shot 9 is especially great!
Bas
But these are some fantastic pictures Michael, are these from the thursday "show" ?
It's not that easy, but okeVinFlyer wrote:Yes, when you rent a helicopter you can pick any mountain that's not facing the sunBasman wrote:Hi Michael,
it seems you chose another mountain to look from then the rest of the posters here; I think you're the first one whose pics are not back-lit.
Shot 9 is especially great!
Bas
But these are some fantastic pictures Michael, are these from the thursday "show" ?
Pics are from both wednesday + thursday morning.
spotter gespot
Met het blote oog slechts een stipje maar op 500 mm ingezoomd toch redelijk waarneembaar.
Groetjes van de overkant.
Groetjes van de overkant.