Hi,
Mine second visit to Dijon in a short time produced the following shots.
Hopefully you like mine shots.
Regards,
Eric van Lisdonk
Dijon 15-10-2009
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Re: Dijon 15-10-2009
Woohoo! NICE! And what an activity!Eric van Lisdonk wrote:
Technical-wise: the shots could have a bit more saturation in my opinion, so that the colours come out better and check the horizon!!
Greets,
Corné Uittenbogaard
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I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
Re: Dijon 15-10-2009
Nice picture Eric,
I would like to add a few of myself. I spend 14 + 15th June in Dijon. Saudies flew 2 missions per day of each 4 F15's. The French flew 3 waves.
Total score of these 2 sunny days:
RSAF: 6 F15's, 5 C130's (3 * RSAF, 2 * Saudi Arabian)
FAF: 8 * Mirage 2000 (code 102 and 115) and 8 Alpha Jets
visitor: CN235
On Thursday all Eagles flew with centerline tank as well.
the local SAMU EC135 crossed the field on Wednesday and picture is taken on local hospital:
regards,
Michiel
I would like to add a few of myself. I spend 14 + 15th June in Dijon. Saudies flew 2 missions per day of each 4 F15's. The French flew 3 waves.
Total score of these 2 sunny days:
RSAF: 6 F15's, 5 C130's (3 * RSAF, 2 * Saudi Arabian)
FAF: 8 * Mirage 2000 (code 102 and 115) and 8 Alpha Jets
visitor: CN235
On Thursday all Eagles flew with centerline tank as well.
the local SAMU EC135 crossed the field on Wednesday and picture is taken on local hospital:
regards,
Michiel
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Re: Dijon 15-10-2009
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flown in:
F27-300M C-5
better a spotter with stepladder behind me than a spotter with 50mm in front off me
flown in:
F27-300M C-5
better a spotter with stepladder behind me than a spotter with 50mm in front off me