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Another quick one, on our way to B-ramp last saturday (29-03)...
EC-JRL can be seen in the back...
Bye, Chris.
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Make that EC-JRL.cHabu wrote: EC-JSL can be seen in the back...
Bye, Chris.
adz wrote:Hm, does the fact that someone opened a separate topic for an Eclipse, and the fact that that was allowed, mean that you will start doing the same from now on, even if they are all taken on the same day?
I agree with the basics, but i think it's going a bit overboard if you start a topic for a specific aircraft, specially if there's a topic for that day.Key wrote:In the Photo Forum, there can be as many topics on any subject as the posters like to start. This has been mentioned a few times before, I think.
Well, i was hoping for some kind of reaction / discussion and unlike others, i don't care how many look at my pics, thus i don't feel the need to start a seperate topic for my photo's.adz wrote:I'm most likely to take a look at your photo's (and I enjoy looking at other photographer's photos) if you put them in the (or a) topic of that day.
Apparently...adz wrote:But hey, maybe that's just me,
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