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Some shots from the first days of exercise Spring Flag 08, soon will be available the full report on http://www.spottermagazine.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Aj! That hurts... so clear and sharp: amazing! That German Tornado is great; just after lift off with its shadow beneath it:
http://WWW.FVPHOTO.NL/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; --- Check out my photos of this spotting season on my website!
I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
very, very nice shots. Also I like the tornado shot most.
Like the extra's with the batches in the corner. How did you make this Would like to know as I find it very nice to see and would like to try it myself. Hope you can shine a light on this question.
very, very nice shots. Also I like the tornado shot most.
Like the extra's with the batches in the corner. How did you make this Would like to know as I find it very nice to see and would like to try it myself. Hope you can shine a light on this question.
Grtz,
Edward.
I simply use Photoshop to do this...first I find the badges and then put this one in a new layer on the image
Do you have any pictures of the turkish and greek falcons from the left (red position light) side? I am looking for pictures of this for a couple of drawings I am making.
Do you have any pictures of the turkish and greek falcons from the left (red position light) side? I am looking for pictures of this for a couple of drawings I am making.