AAC Dishforth July 8, 2008
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- Redskin301
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AAC Dishforth July 8, 2008
Ah, my favourite subject helicopters. We had a very good opportunity to
take pictures of the Westland Lynx AH-9 at AAC Dishforth UK. Finally i
had the perfect base visit on this small helicopter base; Many thanks to
GIPS from GRAS reizen for arranging my personal highlight during my
stay in the UK.
I would like to know what your favourite subject of photograhy is
Hope you like my Pics
ISO100, 320mm, f14, 1/125
ISO100, 100mm, f5.6, 1/800
ISO100, 285mm, f11, 1/160
ISO100, 100mm, f14, 1/125
ISO100, 190mm, f10, 1/125
ISO100, 100mm, f14, 1/125
ISO100, 310mm, f13, 1/125
ISO100, 100mm, f13, 1/125
take pictures of the Westland Lynx AH-9 at AAC Dishforth UK. Finally i
had the perfect base visit on this small helicopter base; Many thanks to
GIPS from GRAS reizen for arranging my personal highlight during my
stay in the UK.
I would like to know what your favourite subject of photograhy is
Hope you like my Pics
ISO100, 320mm, f14, 1/125
ISO100, 100mm, f5.6, 1/800
ISO100, 285mm, f11, 1/160
ISO100, 100mm, f14, 1/125
ISO100, 190mm, f10, 1/125
ISO100, 100mm, f14, 1/125
ISO100, 310mm, f13, 1/125
ISO100, 100mm, f13, 1/125
- canberra
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Absolutly great shots of those AH.9s
To the question i must say all, but moving parts always give some special if the photos are of the quality shown above.
Not so sure the fit in a "AAC Dishforth July 8, 2008" topic though
/Michael
To the question i must say all, but moving parts always give some special if the photos are of the quality shown above.
Nothing at all, and two great pics of a time I only saw the end ofSpine24 wrote:What's wrong with good memories?
Not so sure the fit in a "AAC Dishforth July 8, 2008" topic though
/Michael
- jimmy van drunen
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Spine thank you to think I am still a youngster with my 26 years on this earth That you thinks I just learned to write is your opinium, I do better know after years of good education.Spine24 wrote:Youngster who just learned to write? Shouting is not allowed here!Foxhound wrote:LOSER
Welcome to a forum mate! Where people can discuss what they like or not!
What's wrong with good memories?
I enjoyed fighters like this one:
And if you don't like it, better send me a PM.
This is a better way to express yourself then in earlier messages. Saying that you enjoyed something is better and more polite then expressing yourself that the Staf is the only bird you like. Reading your messages from the past learned us that we all know that you like the past more then the present aircraft. Ok thats you opinium and probably everybody respects that, but do also respect the current way of spotting. Spotting is certainly not dying, but less and less youngsters (like you call them) start spotting.
But the way I reacted to your post was that you Starfighter pictures (and I do like them) have nothing to do with the topic about Dishford like Canberra is also mentioning. Probably you would also not like it when someone overhere will put his/here favorite Ce172 picture from Teuge overhere. The topic started as a Dishford one and not as a "the aircraft I do like the most topic". Hopefully the moderators share this opnium as well.
kind regards and everybody please go back to topic
- Redskin301
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I only wanted to know what people are interested for, because i think when i hear many people next to the runway that they don't like helicopter photography. That's why i made this poll, just to find out where most people are interested for to make things in here a little bit interactive For the rest this topic is about my pics from Dishforth
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Nope:Foxhound wrote:The topic started as a Dishford one and not as a "the aircraft I do like the most topic". Hopefully the moderators share this opnium as well.
Having said that, the mix of that poll and Dishforth is confusing indeed. But Foxhound, there is no reason to react like you initially did. There never is.Redskin301 wrote:What is your favourite photographic subject
Aircraft With Jet Engines
Aircraft With Propellors
Helicopters
All of the Above
Erik
Climb to 20ft, we're leaving a dust trail