The perfect mooncrossing
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The perfect mooncrossing
PH-XRV on a LEKKO departure ( 1280 pix )
Re: The perfect mooncrossing
Hmmm. What can I say about this one? It's another perfect photo!
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Wow... you could submit this one to an astronomy publication.
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Congrats
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Did you took this shot from Mars...? Just WOW!
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Hello Nusty.
How many times have you tried and how long have you been waiting before this greeat shot ?.
How many times have you tried and how long have you been waiting before this greeat shot ?.
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But Nusty ! No landingear, No Vortex ; You can do better than this...
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Wonderful shot! Next time, lets have some flood lights illuminating the vertical stab, please!
No, really-this is an outstanding shot even without the aircraft.
I wonder what the Concorde would have looked like in a shot like this? If photographed from sea, perhaps a nice set of shock waves would have been visible...?
Food for thought.
No, really-this is an outstanding shot even without the aircraft.
I wonder what the Concorde would have looked like in a shot like this? If photographed from sea, perhaps a nice set of shock waves would have been visible...?
Food for thought.
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Thanks all
I just watch the SBS and then decide to go outside or not.
But jetblast does count
That's a really long and big secretandel wrote:Hello Nusty.
How many times have you tried and how long have you been waiting before this greeat shot ?.
I just watch the SBS and then decide to go outside or not.
Just missed the gear because she was making a missed approachFALCONCREST wrote:But Nusty ! No landingear, No Vortex ; You can do better than this...
But jetblast does count
I like your way of thinkingtomh wrote:I wonder what the Concorde would have looked like in a shot like this? If photographed from sea, perhaps a nice set of shock waves would have been visible...?
Food for thought.