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No, I just went to the Euromast with my girlfriend and after half an hour I saw this white bus coming in.EC wrote:
How do you mean luck? I think some planning went into this!
Where is it from, the euromast?
agree, but this is from a greater distance, about 6 kilometers according GoogleEarthStephan Lodewijks wrote:What we've got here is the Rotterdam-version of EWAS' own Xorrie!!
The A13 does make a curve to the right after exit Rotterdam Airport. You can follow the highway lights of the first picture. And the second pictur is made just to the right of the first frame.EC wrote:My dear Watson: the question is "how does this fellow produce 2 shot with a verry different angle on the highway (A13) from a single point"?
I didnot know the euromast could sway this much.
One shot makes everything clear But what were you thinking; photo shop or air to air ( just curious ) Next time with clear sky I 'll go up again ( there was a lot of haze ).EC wrote:My dear Watson: the question is "how does this fellow produce 2 shot with a verry different angle on the highway (A13) from a single point"?
I didnot know the euromast could sway this much.
rgds
EC
I use the ThinkTank Airport Security http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/ ... a-bag.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for dragging / rolling all my stuff. My girlfriend doesn't mind as long as she can borrow a lensHarry Spotter wrote: Nusty, do you really drag all your camera kit with you everywhere you go (i.s.o. just a little point 'n shoot)? What does your girlfriend say?
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