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Key wrote:Me too, especially that first and last.
There really are a lot of impressive shots here. Some of them catch the sheer size of this plane very well, I think - notably Millman's. Kudos!
Erik
Thanks Key, partly because of posting great (yours or not, doesn't matter) info on this forum. Thanks!
Just only one from me due to my " fine collegues and friends" who forget to call me when i was busy on a KLM 737.
i won't call them again if i know something like this.
That's the reason why i was to late to get it on photo while taxi to the J ramp.
Grt,
Michel
Canon 1000D 18-55 en Canon 55-250/IS en Samsung WB500. Ik zeg zomaar,... pak wat je kan pakken want anders is het weg!!!!!!... Als je het niet wil pakken , dan pak ik het wel.... moet je wel zeggen waar?????....
Just only one from me due to my " fine collegues and friends" who forget to call me when i was busy on a KLM 737.
i won't call them again if i know something like this.
That's the reason why i was to late to get it on photo while taxi to the J ramp.
Grt,
Michel
Stop complaining, it's a great shot, be glad you are in the position to visit places like this to make shots like this!
FALCONCREST wrote:What a disappointment: Heatwaves !
Why disappointed? For what I can see at the picture, the waves are produced by the Antonov itself. In that case, I even like them, as it gives a kind of action to the frozen moment of the picture.
De Zamboni heeft kramp in zijn achterwiel Jan Maarten Smeets, Heerenveen 31 oktober 2009
Now that's a real reason to go there afterwards...
aviodromefriend wrote:
FALCONCREST wrote:What a disappointment: Heatwaves !
Why disappointed? For what I can see at the picture, the waves are produced by the Antonov itself. In that case, I even like them, as it gives a kind of action to the frozen moment of the picture.
Nono, not in the picture he means. They are all over the place.