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Maybe you can introduce him to the wonders of tele objectives? :-)
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Hi,

This welknown man is standing so close, that I wander what kind of pictures he made?

Looks like he could count al the bolts & pieces (boutjes en moertjes?) with his eyebal marks I's :shock:


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Piet Luijken wrote:Maybe you can introduce him to the wonders of tele objectives? :-)
Hmmm I thought this "well known man" has at least 1090mm in his camera bag. But anyways, I think the shots will look great!


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Jetzone 2000 wrote:http://www.petapixel.com/2011/09/15/can ... e-in-roof/

Ofcourse this is how 'others' work... :oops:
That is "one small step for mankind, but one GIANT hole for a Canon" :worship:
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frank kramer wrote: That is "one small step for mankind, but one GIANT hole for a Canon" :worship:
And exactly the reason why participants to the Air to Air Academy at Zoersel were required to duct tape their lenses to their cameras!

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Hans, have you got a photo somewhere of what that looks like?
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DJdeRidder wrote:Hans, have you got a photo somewhere of what that looks like?
See http://www.photoflyingdays.com/index.ph ... allery2011

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Hans Rolink wrote:Watching the proceedings at Marnerwaard during Falcon Autumn, I came across this well known guy :lol:

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Thanks Hans ! This is what the D-103 looked like from my position at the hill....

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Did you have to do any cropping to get the photo to look like as it is shown ? The distance from your position to the Chinook was about 410 meters (check Google Earth's measurement tool), while I was about 50 meters away.

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Iwan Bogels wrote:
Did you have to do any cropping to get the photo to look like as it is shown ? The distance from your position to the Chinook was about 410 meters (check Google Earth's measurement tool), while I was about 50 meters away.

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Yes, I had to do some. I arrived late, coming from Leeuwarden to see off the Finnish Hawks.
When I got the chance, I walked into the field taking care not to advance too much for fear of entering a security zone and endangering the operations.
All shots were taken with a 300 mm 4.0 prime lens and cropped for about 75%. See below for the original uncropped image.

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Action Time at NAS Fort Worth!

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Hanging out with Reinold and Matthijs at Navy was good fun :-)
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Hi,

Jimmy and Nanou doing a "photo-journalist training" at GLV-5 (28-10-2011) for their future Afghanistan Mission.
Note that the Apache gun is pointed at them!

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Nice shot Zipper ! :-)
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Very nice Johan. I miss our group photo?

Here are some of mine:

1. Nanou kneels down for the great mighty Chinook! Picture is taken at 400mm so it looks like he's very close but still at safe distance.
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2. On another forum, Jim writes that the brown-out was not too bad. Well...
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Hahaha!! ;)
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Hi Ben...

I did not edit all my photo's yet, so the group-photo is a little late.
But... here it is!

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