PLANES AT KABUL Afghanistan

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PLANES AT KABUL Afghanistan

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THIS WAS THE PERIOD IS WAS THERE NOV 06 - MAR. 07


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Post by SilverWingPix »

Some great shots from there. A shame you use such a high shutterspeed for props and helos. I always like when you get prop/rotor blur. And to be honest I absolutely hate your angled web adress on all the photos, such a shame.

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Post by vanlaeredavy »

to you SilverWingPix

hahahaha

a shame here , a shame there

i just posting them to watch , not to have

grtzzz

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Post by Key »

Davy, he gives well-meant feedback on how he experiences watching, in this case. You could read 'pity' i.s.o. 'shame' (and I agree with him).

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ok

i understand

regards

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Anyway, you have a great collection of pictures at your website.

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Post by Oscar01 »

I don't agree... it's something personal from Dave, so why do we always want to comment on it in negative way (yes, this looked negative).....

I like the shots very much. Especially the C-17 (0184) in take-off and the Michigan herc..... nice ones!

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Key wrote:Davy, he gives well-meant feedback on how he experiences watching, in this case. You could read 'pity' i.s.o. 'shame' (and I agree with him).

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Oscar01 wrote:why do we always want to comment on it in negative way
Now what on earth makes you assume that? :dontkno:
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Post by Oscar01 »

Hi Key,

My assumtion is that if he didn't ask for comments like "better this, pitty that", why do we always give those?

I think, taking pictures is as personal as spotting itself, and if this is the way he (but could mean everybody with that) is doing it, then let him....

But that's just my two cents.....
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Post by vanlaeredavy »

IF some GUYS WANT !!

I REPOST THE PICS.

WITHOUT copyright http://www.davypics.be" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

i just thought it would be nice to see some pics , that not everbody can see is his life

at kabul airport , afghanistan

but i don ' t give comment to other people their pics

i just enjoy

and we live in a free country

hihihihihhi

have a nice sunday

thanks for the comments

with best reagards

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Post by Oscar01 »

Hi Davy,

Just have the same :wink:

As said, I like them, specially the C-17 in take off (I guess) and the MI C-130.....

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vanlaeredavy wrote:but i don ' t give comment to other people their pics i just enjoy and we live in a free country

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Post by Key »

Chaps, let's get a few things straight here.

- Posting your photos on a forum means evoking reactions. That is what forums are for. The only thing 'living in a free country' has to do with that is the fact we are able to run this forum.
- If you don't want feedback, just put your photos on your own site. If you only want positive feedback, put them on A.net (after you get past the screeners there will be no more negative comments). 8)
- However, the users of the Scramble forums, appreciate photos posted by anyone. Apart from ohh and ahh we sometimes show that appreciation by giving useful feedback, including what we think could be improved. Egon is a fine example of someone putting effort in that time and again, you will see so if you care to look up some of his comments.
- Nevertheless, the average reaction to photos here is 'great pics!', even to an extent that makes me wonder if some people can look at any photo at all and not think it is great. That is the main reason I still can not figure where the idea of 'always giving comments in a negative way' comes from. I certainly don't, I usually stay silent if I am not impressed by photos.

Now Davy, you have my respect just by shooting decent photos in Kabul, a place that is tough for both photographer and equipment. We welcome more shots here in the photo forum and you will see more reactions. Additionally, you can always just promote your website in the forum for that (this Photo forum is just for showing pics).

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Post by SilverWingPix »

Sorry for causing such a stir :? :wink:
Key wrote:we sometimes show that appreciation by giving useful feedback, including what we think could be improved.
Exactly!
If my wording caused people (and especially Davy) to see it as negative feed back then please accept my aplogies.
I myself prefer constructive feed back over "wow nice pics"-type of comments. Its they best way to learn and improve I think.
Key wrote:Egon is a fine example of someone putting effort in that time and again, you will see so if you care to look up some of his comments.
Thank you :D

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Post by vanlaeredavy »

hey,

no problem at all !!

thank you so much for all responses.
and the excuses are accepted.
but so bad was not it all right.
I also had 5 Pictures shown on photo forum (burning hot) and they were just in the very large posted.

until next time.

friendly greetings from peer, belgium
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Post by xm717 »

Great to see what's going on there, Davy. I especially like the helo shots and the ones with snow.
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