Bromma today: surprise

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Bromma today: surprise

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I made a unplanned visit to Stockholm-Bromma this afternoon. I was suprised by a message at the G-kraft forum that a nice visitor was inbound Bromma, though I read it 1,5 hours later I got a respons that it was still there. So I took my bike and drove as fast as I could to Bromma, where I found that the French plane was still there. Unfortunately, the Twinotter was parked at the Grafair ramp where 'actually' photography is not allowed and it stayed there the whole time... ... Nevertheless, I took a photo and left again with the visitor still on its spot.

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#2 Also a Tp102 arrived and this S102B made a short stopp
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#6 great French visitor!
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So a very nice visitor here!
Vi ses igen!

Corné
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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.
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