Axalp 2010
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- planecrazy
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Axalp 2010
Here some picures of the action on the axalp on monday 11-10-2010
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[2] Looks like the days of the sturdy ALIII are finaly over..
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[5] luckily some snow on the background this year
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hope you enjoyed the shots!
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[2] Looks like the days of the sturdy ALIII are finaly over..
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[5] luckily some snow on the background this year
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hope you enjoyed the shots!
- sp00k
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Re: Axalp 2010
Great shots,
Always wanted to go to Axalp, but i`m pretty sure the climb will kill me
Always wanted to go to Axalp, but i`m pretty sure the climb will kill me
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Re: Axalp 2010
The retirement of the Alouette III was accelerated because of the "Pakistan donation".[2] Looks like the days of the sturdy ALIII are finaly over...
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
Re: Axalp 2010
I've seen six year olds and sixty+ year olds climb that mountain with ease. There's no excuse for not going up there! You will not regrett it.sp00k wrote:Great shots,
Always wanted to go to Axalp, but i`m pretty sure the climb will kill me
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Re: Axalp 2010
That's different... they're (most likely) Swiss... they were actually BORN on a mountainevhest wrote:I've seen six year olds and sixty+ year olds climb that mountain with ease. There's no excuse for not going up there! You will not regrett it.sp00k wrote:Great shots,
Always wanted to go to Axalp, but i`m pretty sure the climb will kill me
Frank Kramer
Always going forward... still can't find reverse!
Always going forward... still can't find reverse!
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Re: Axalp 2010
It's not the climb, it's the descent, believe me..sp00k wrote:Great shots,
Always wanted to go to Axalp, but i`m pretty sure the climb will kill me
But it sure is worth the effort. Nice shots BTW!
Hans.
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Re: Axalp 2010
I thought so as well, until this appeared in my viewfinder yesterday afternoon...Stratofreighter wrote:The retirement of the Alouette III was accelerated because of the "Pakistan donation".[2] Looks like the days of the sturdy ALIII are finaly over...
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Re: Axalp 2010
That must have been the whole remaining operational fleet of these "Zwitserse Zwaluwen" you saw flying...RogierV wrote:I thought so as well, until this appeared in my viewfinder yesterday afternoon...Stratofreighter wrote:The retirement of the Alouette III was accelerated because of the "Pakistan donation".[2] Looks like the days of the sturdy ALIII are finaly over...
There were ten "flyers" last September, one got picked up by a Pakistani AF Hercules a week or two ago...
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
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Re: Axalp 2010
Here some pictures of the showday on wednesday from the tschingel summit.
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greetings
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Re: Axalp 2010
The Cougar flying towards the camera takes the prize!
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Re: Axalp 2010
Verry nice...
is it my screen or are they not that sharp??
is it my screen or are they not that sharp??
Re: Axalp 2010
It's true not all pictures are razor sharp. I think it that have a few reasons. First of all 1/800 seconds is just on the edge of good shutter speeds to have 99% sharp. the 2nd and much more important reason is the lens. The HSM (HyperSonicMotor) of you lens (150-500) is not so fast and you are often (a bit) out of focus. Most helicopter shots are sharp (the are not so fast). Since you are often at F/8 the sharpness of you lens isn't a problem. If you try to have rotor blur don;t go to f/16 but go to iso100. Sharpness will become worse at higher f-number than f/13 often (due diffraction).
Another major point is try to do (more) Photoshop. The horizon isn't a problem but a little bit more sharpness and contrast are. I did a bit photoshopping on your best (,in my opinion,)picture. I did a little bit oversharped the picture to get it sharp but now I think the picture is awesome!
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Another major point is try to do (more) Photoshop. The horizon isn't a problem but a little bit more sharpness and contrast are. I did a bit photoshopping on your best (,in my opinion,)picture. I did a little bit oversharped the picture to get it sharp but now I think the picture is awesome!
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