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and a few from an angle not covered yet. position is end of rwy 27.
Eurofighters and Hornets climbed to steep after take of but some F-16´s stayed low and offered nice photo possibilities.
All shot with 300 f4.0 + 1.4 extender on a canon 7D
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It´s been a while that i uploaded some images here on scramble......but for those who are not able to make it to FF, here´s an impression. Just my part of a great day together with Tom and some lovely contrasty weather...
tomcat604 wrote:Nice catches WW
The German Typhoon is really quite blue !
Thanks Tomcat! you think it´s too blue?
No no - sorry my bad. It was just an observation - we here in North America (Canada to be specific) dont get much opportunity to see Typhoon's.
Your picture just made it very clear to me how different the shade the German's use is from the Brit (and Spanish and Italian and....).
Hope that makes sense
Best
Peter
tomcat604 wrote:Nice catches WW
The German Typhoon is really quite blue !
Thanks Tomcat! you think it´s too blue?
No no - sorry my bad. It was just an observation - we here in North America (Canada to be specific) dont get much opportunity to see Typhoon's.
Your picture just made it very clear to me how different the shade the German's use is from the Brit (and Spanish and Italian and....).
Hope that makes sense
Best
Peter