Legermuseum Brussel 30-12-07

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Legermuseum Brussel 30-12-07

Post by Kleintje Pils »

I visited the army museum in Brussel last Sunday during my short holiday in Brussel. Light conditions are very poor and a tripod isn't allowed. After some words at the entrance I managed to get my whole photo equipment in (no tripod) and made the best out of it. There is almost no space between the aircraft and some of them are very dirt.

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Post by herky »

Ah still difficulties with the photobag at the entrance. I had that same experience three years ago. Strange guys those Belgiums.
Although the planes are parked at short distance, with some hard meanders it's possible to make some decent shots.
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Post by Key »

Well done, Remco. The museum is infamous for all things photo worldwide...

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