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Hello P.Stam...note that the language here must be English...and your answer:Paul Stam wrote:Erwin,
Ik heb ook foto's van de An26, maar hoe zet je die hier in?
P. Stam
ISO 100, 1.30, F/2.8, 17-70@17.0mm and the camera supported by the car window/door frame with the window 3/4 open...moet toch eens dat statief het platform op slepenSchiphol Spotting Service wrote:...really the Antonov from you Gatso76. Wich shutterspeed ISO etc. did you use?...
Great picture Marco:-) ! Always nice to see a 12.gatso76 wrote:ISO 100, 1.30, F/2.8, 17-70@17.0mm and the camera supported by the car window/door frame with the window 3/4 open...moet toch eens dat statief het platform op slepenSchiphol Spotting Service wrote:...really the Antonov from you Gatso76. Wich shutterspeed ISO etc. did you use?...
Like your picture of the PH-FIS...nice position, shame that a part of the tail is missing.
Hey Hey Hey Marco do I hv to remind U that the language shud be English???gatso76 wrote:ISO 100, 1.30, F/2.8, 17-70@17.0mm and the camera supported by the car window/door frame with the window 3/4 open...moet toch eens dat statief het platform op slepenSchiphol Spotting Service wrote:...really the Antonov from you Gatso76. Wich shutterspeed ISO etc. did you use?...
Like your picture of the PH-FIS...nice position, shame that a part of the tail is missing.
Ahum... ok the 777 is maybe not a 'real' aircraft, but big it isgatso76 wrote:Two from me, first one for Skycruiser and the second one for the lovers of real aircraft.
Next time stay near a light pole iso behind/next to meskycruiser wrote: btw, where is my shadow ?
Eric
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