Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
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Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
In January I had the opportunity to spend seven days on board the Charles de Gaulle, sailing from Abu Dhabi to Goa during the 'Agapanthe 2010' deployment. It was my first opportunity to try out the 1D Mk4 and it was worth the wait!!
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Re: Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
I really love those pic,s especially the dirty Rafale,s.
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Re: Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
Awesome pictures!
I think I saw a couple of them in the April's issue of AirForcesMonthy.
I think I saw a couple of them in the April's issue of AirForcesMonthy.
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Re: Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice !!!!
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Re: Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
WOW!
A very beautiful photoreport and a lot of nice angles. Nr.14 I love the most. The report takes you on board and gives a good inside view of how a carrier is operated on a carrier deck. Well done!!
Grtz,
Edward.
A very beautiful photoreport and a lot of nice angles. Nr.14 I love the most. The report takes you on board and gives a good inside view of how a carrier is operated on a carrier deck. Well done!!
Grtz,
Edward.
Re: Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
But I bet that had more to do with the location, than with the cameralazyweasel wrote:It was my first opportunity to try out the 1D Mk4 and it was worth the wait!!
Nice, very nice shots! Number 18 makes me wonder though, is it supposed to take that cable along like that?
Erwin
Re: Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
WOW!
FAN-TAS-TIC!!
What sharps pics! We are really at the heart of the deck
FAN-TAS-TIC!!
What sharps pics! We are really at the heart of the deck
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Re: Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
wonderful pics
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Re: Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
Thank you for the positive comments gents.
The bridal wire drops into the sea following the launch. They used to 'catch' them but now they let them sink at a cost of about 700 Euros a piece!!ehusmann wrote:Nice, very nice shots! Number 18 makes me wonder though, is it supposed to take that cable along like that?
Re: Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
Such amazing pics!!! Great
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I must say, a great report showing the French naval power! Really like the dusk shots... Just one remark, almost all images seem 'frozen' due to the shutterspeed. It's as if the Super Etendard in #23, and the Rafale in #10, are sitting still in mid-air...
However, I know I wouldn't have done it better myself (as I have issues with stability at low shutterspeeds, even with IS) so: good job!
However, I know I wouldn't have done it better myself (as I have issues with stability at low shutterspeeds, even with IS) so: good job!
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Re: Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
Outrageous
U´ve gor the right name cause these are definitely prime images Impossible to choose a favorite
Love them,
Egon
U´ve gor the right name cause these are definitely prime images Impossible to choose a favorite
Love them,
Egon
Best Regards,
Egon aka SilverWingPix
Egon aka SilverWingPix
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Re: Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
This is a great set of photos!!
Stephan
I don't agree. Your remark applies to 99,999% of all in-flight and "moving" aviation pictures. As long as props don't appear frozen in mid-air that is just fine by me. The panning effect you want is nice every once in a while, but it would get boring very fast if every photo would show that effect. I think in-focus backgrounds add to photos rather than take away. But that's my personal opinion ofcoursepjotrtje wrote:Just one remark, almost all images seem 'frozen' due to the shutterspeed. It's as if the Super Etendard in #23, and the Rafale in #10, are sitting still in mid-air...
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Re: Charles de Gaulle visit (25 images)
one word...SUPER !!
#12 is quit well timed
#12 is quit well timed