Swiss Repitition Course, Sion
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- Andras
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Re: Swiss Repitition Course, Sion
Excellent stuff and image quality, very natural looking shots, Cool angles as well... Outstanding job!
- Jeroen van Toor
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Re: Swiss Repitition Course, Sion
HI,
Just have to ask, because I'm planning a trip to Bulgaria:
What is the situation like in Bulgaria, is it ok to take photos ?? No problems with police or MP's ??
Is it hit and run or can you stay there long time ?? Do you need steps ??
Rgds,
Jeroen.
Just have to ask, because I'm planning a trip to Bulgaria:
What is the situation like in Bulgaria, is it ok to take photos ?? No problems with police or MP's ??
Is it hit and run or can you stay there long time ?? Do you need steps ??
Rgds,
Jeroen.
- EHAM
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Re: Swiss Repitition Course, Sion
If I remember correctly from my winter visit in 2009, a 2 step ladder is enough to shoot through the barbed wire. 5 or 6 steps should be sufficient to shoot over the whole fence. Personally I would never go on a spotting trip without a ladder .wild weasel wrote:Think you would really need a big size ladder, to achieve the hight you were standing, not something you will take with when you go to zwisterland for some spotting at Sion