Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
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Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
Hi Y'all
My dad and I spend the last week and a half in Switzerland. For many years I wanted to visit this country, because of the beautiful pics I saw and most amazing stories I heard of it.
We spend a total of 11 days in Switzerland, and visited Payerne, Emmen, Meiringen, Erstfeld, Stans and Alpnach.
I'm afraid spotting at the 'Langebergseweg' in Gilze-Rijen is less exciting now I've been in Switzerland;). Damn, Switzerland is the place to get close to action!
We were very lucky with the weather. Though it was gray andcloudy, and the wind was blowing every day, it has hardly rained.
Anyway; here is a small selection of some 6000 photos. Hope you like them!
Payerne
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Meiringen
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14. Pony1 asks permission for a crossing, Switzerland is simply brilliant
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Erstfeld
We had the opportunity to pay a visit at a section of the REGA, stationed at Erstfeld Heliport. The A-109 was placed in the hangar, where a new mechanic was trained.
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Stans
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Alpnach
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After several hours on Alpnach, we saw a Cougar with Bambi Bucket leave. We quickly ran into the mountains, looking for a spot to shoot some decent pics of the Cougars hovering low above the water. After a (intensive) 20 minute run, I saw the helicopter hanging. Unfortunately, there were quite a few trees and a slope of about 40 degrees between me and the waterside. Quite a steep descent, especially with a tripod and photocamera! Anyway, we decided to descend down the slope. When we arrived at the waterside, pulled up for the last time, and flew back to base! However, after 30 minutes or so, another Cougar made several runs. The pilots said goodbye in style: the hovered 30 meters in front of us above the lake, and their downwash almost drowed us . Tnx guys .
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26. Unfortunately this is the only shot that succeeded of the "farewell". After I took this pic, the glass of my UV filter got rather wet, so the other the pictures were quite blurry
Regards,
Sven
My dad and I spend the last week and a half in Switzerland. For many years I wanted to visit this country, because of the beautiful pics I saw and most amazing stories I heard of it.
We spend a total of 11 days in Switzerland, and visited Payerne, Emmen, Meiringen, Erstfeld, Stans and Alpnach.
I'm afraid spotting at the 'Langebergseweg' in Gilze-Rijen is less exciting now I've been in Switzerland;). Damn, Switzerland is the place to get close to action!
We were very lucky with the weather. Though it was gray andcloudy, and the wind was blowing every day, it has hardly rained.
Anyway; here is a small selection of some 6000 photos. Hope you like them!
Payerne
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Meiringen
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14. Pony1 asks permission for a crossing, Switzerland is simply brilliant
15.
Erstfeld
We had the opportunity to pay a visit at a section of the REGA, stationed at Erstfeld Heliport. The A-109 was placed in the hangar, where a new mechanic was trained.
16.
17.
Stans
18.
Alpnach
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
After several hours on Alpnach, we saw a Cougar with Bambi Bucket leave. We quickly ran into the mountains, looking for a spot to shoot some decent pics of the Cougars hovering low above the water. After a (intensive) 20 minute run, I saw the helicopter hanging. Unfortunately, there were quite a few trees and a slope of about 40 degrees between me and the waterside. Quite a steep descent, especially with a tripod and photocamera! Anyway, we decided to descend down the slope. When we arrived at the waterside, pulled up for the last time, and flew back to base! However, after 30 minutes or so, another Cougar made several runs. The pilots said goodbye in style: the hovered 30 meters in front of us above the lake, and their downwash almost drowed us . Tnx guys .
24.
18.
25.
26. Unfortunately this is the only shot that succeeded of the "farewell". After I took this pic, the glass of my UV filter got rather wet, so the other the pictures were quite blurry
Regards,
Sven
Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
what a beautiful pictures.
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Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
Beautiful Sven!, especially the last few pictures speak to me very much, I see the setting in your camera also helped
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Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
Very nice report Sven...
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Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
@ Nick & Jimbo: tnx guys, next time we'll travell together
@ Mario: A big tnx too
@ Mario: A big tnx too
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Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
Great pictures Sven!
Really awesome!
Really awesome!
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Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
Very high quality shots! What kind of camera and lens do you use?
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Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
gustav wrote:Very high quality shots! What kind of camera and lens do you use?
Al the pics have been token with a Canon EOS 40D body and (most of the pics, excl. the close-ups) with my Canon 100-400mm. Jimmy maneged to change some of the settings of the body, and... it really helped
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Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
Btw, does anybody know what the Cougar on pic. 19 is carrying on the left side, next to the door?
Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
Sven van Roij wrote:gustav wrote:Very high quality shots! What kind of camera and lens do you use?
Al the pics have been token with a Canon EOS 40D body and (most of the pics, excl. the close-ups) with my Canon 100-400mm. Jimmy maneged to change some of the settings of the body, and... it really helped
And which settings did he change?? Good stuff by the way
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Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
Great report Sven!!
When I spoke to you this afternoon you were very excited about your trip, so I was really curious to your pictures... it must have been fantastic!!
Cya soon
When I spoke to you this afternoon you were very excited about your trip, so I was really curious to your pictures... it must have been fantastic!!
Cya soon
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Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
airconditioning unit, some aircraft are used as VIP aircraftSven van Roij wrote:Btw, does anybody know what the Cougar on pic. 19 is carrying on the left side, next to the door?
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Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
That's some kind of airconditioning, indeed for VIP
Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
A good report, with a nice variety of (action)shots. Well done Sven!
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Re: Report trip to Switzerland (a.k.a. Spottersheaven), Mai 2010
We must not forget to pay special thanks to his father...
After all he has been the one ( i guess ) who has made it possible for us to enjoy these pictures being made by Sven.
Great shots !
After all he has been the one ( i guess ) who has made it possible for us to enjoy these pictures being made by Sven.
Great shots !