Slufter beach 04-02-2008

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Slufter beach 04-02-2008

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Some chinese ship grounded last week. To get the ship free from the sea-bottom a lot of material was shipped in and a lot more spectators joined to see the big show. Also there were some aircraft watching and working at the scene.

1 First picture is from the ship, just to show how BIG / HUGE it is.

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2 Chopper is being use as air-taxi.

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4 Just look at the size of the cranes.

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5 The passenger is holding the line.

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6 PH-LIN was making photos from the air.

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7 Dutch coastguard made 3 low-passes in front of the public. Thank you guys.

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A chinook also made a flyby from a distance, sadly didn't got a good shot at it.
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Post by jimmy van drunen »

WOW, the last one is very nice :shock: :lol:

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Post by Kleintje Pils »

That second last shot almost looks like a-to-a :!:
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Post by Key »

Great report, awesome size comparison between ship and helo. I like the NHX in front of the cables a lot.

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Grest shots. Well done!
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Great report. :clap:
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Post by Thermal »

The size of the cranes and ship are insane. The NHX looks like a wasp compared to the cranes.

Amazing that this thing can keep afloat. :shock:
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Amazing that this thing can keep afloat
In fact, it couldn't :wink:

Great shots Nusty. How many mm's did you use to get NHX so full-frame? Or is it very heavily cropped?

To me the shot of NHX in front of the cables is an absolutely stunning picture. But the seemingly air-to-airs of the Coastguard are beauties as well!

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Post by nustyR »

Thank you guys !

The exif is showing one second between shot 7 and 8 !! Can you imagine how hard the aircraft was banking.
Basman wrote:Great shots Nusty. How many mm's did you use to get NHX so full-frame? Or is it very heavily cropped?
I used the 100-400 in combination with 1.4 TC @ 560mm and then had to crop it. Actual picture is 1280 or something, but I scaled i t down to 1024.
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Post by Amil »

nustyR wrote:The exif is showing one second between shot 7 and 8 !! Can you imagine how hard the aircraft was banking.
You will be impressed by the manoeuvrability of the Do-228 when actually flying it.

Great shots, thanks!
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