the one's that got away..
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Re: the one's that got away..
I dont know how to post pictures here,but this one from the Turkish Stars is in my opinion quite ok except it"s missing some parts
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Re: the one's that got away..
From this (04/-8-2009) afternoon at spangdahlem....
I do have good ones...
I do have good ones...
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Re: the one's that got away..
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Re: the one's that got away..
Quick action between trees and a gasstation @ LHR (... and 100mm)
Adios, Hurricane
Adios, Hurricane
Groeten,
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Re: the one's that got away..
Hi Hurricane,Hurricane wrote:Quick action between trees and a gasstation @ LHR (... and 100mm)
Adios, Hurricane
When was this and do you now the reg (can't read it on the pic).
I was at LHR on Aug 11th and saw an UAE 747 parked next to a B.777 (A6-ALN), but couldn't read the 747.
TIA,
Marcel
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Hi Marcel,marcel32us wrote:Hi Hurricane,Hurricane wrote:Quick action between trees and a gasstation @ LHR (... and 100mm)
Adios, Hurricane
When was this and do you now the reg (can't read it on the pic).
I was at LHR on Aug 11th and saw an UAE 747 parked next to a B.777 (A6-ALN), but couldn't read the 747.
TIA,
Marcel
This picture (A6-HRM) was taken on 15-08 on the BP Gasstation just outside Hattoncross.
After checking the database youre 744 from 11-08 was also the A6-HRM
Adios, Hurricane
Groeten,
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Re: the one's that got away..
What a nice collection of rotten photos! I think this piece of art fits in nicely.
The Norwegian CF-104 (1 of 5) was taken in August 1980 at Brüggen during a rotation with one of the Jaguar squadrons. The spotters place was close to the landing lights, and small because of the trees. A 135mm lens was the perfect equipment, but unfortunately I only had 200mm. Landing aircraft were too close to shoot from the side, so some of them got away.
Rob
The Norwegian CF-104 (1 of 5) was taken in August 1980 at Brüggen during a rotation with one of the Jaguar squadrons. The spotters place was close to the landing lights, and small because of the trees. A 135mm lens was the perfect equipment, but unfortunately I only had 200mm. Landing aircraft were too close to shoot from the side, so some of them got away.
Rob
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Re: the one's that got away..
Personally, Burggen constiutes most of these kind of pictures due to the awkward position along the fence there. There was only a few seconds time to take a shot of the planes landing and most of them ended up with barbed wire in view.
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Re: the one's that got away..
Haha, what a great topic
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Re: the one's that got away..
Its not the only thing wrong with the picture but the pole realy wrecked it.....