I noticed that the photographing skills of some new forum members improved really fast last years. This made me think about my first pictures. Please post your first aircraft picture you ever made. (As you only have one first picture, please post only one picture!)
Two Russian AF Su-27s, 23 July 1994, Winchrange (Luxembourg), Nikon EM with Nikkor 135mm
P.s. I couldn't remember if this topic already exists. If so, please feel free to close/merge.
Your first aircraft picture
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- Spacedust
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Re: Your first aircraft picture
What a coincidence, I had a discussion this week about my first picture and had to look it up:
(Volkel Open Dag 1989)
(Volkel Open Dag 1989)
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How it all started
Driving home last night the missus asked me how i became interested in military aircraft spotting. it had to be my Uncle, dragging me around Europe to various airshows before i could even walk properly! Arriving at a show with my ready to go camera from "Het Kruitvat" snapping away with ohs and ahs while the red arrows provided the soundtrack to my life than . So when i came home i went in search of the good old days, here are some of my first shots i took at Paris 95 and another show i can't remember where:
So Ladies and Gentleman, what are your first shot?
regards,
Dirk.
So Ladies and Gentleman, what are your first shot?
regards,
Dirk.
Re: How it all started
Nice to see you actually started as a fence photographer
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Re: Your first aircraft picture
Dirk,
what kind of camera did you use, I want one for myself. It is the only camera that can make 3 pictures at the same time with different angles.
what kind of camera did you use, I want one for myself. It is the only camera that can make 3 pictures at the same time with different angles.
Re: Your first aircraft picture
John (Redskin), the topic Dirk started yesterday and the topic started by me long time ago were merged by a moderator. So this is why he posted three 'first' pics.
EDIT by mod; correct explanation
EDIT by mod; correct explanation
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Re: Your first aircraft picture
LOL Nice topic!
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Actually, this is my second picture; I posted my first one in another thread (http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic. ... 59#p370059" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) just a couple of hours ago
And yes, they are from late May this year, when I bought my EOS 1000D to see if I would go like this stuff.
And guess what... I do!
As you all can see, I still have a lot to learn, but I think I'm improving
Eric-Jan
http://www.flickr.com/photos/eham-spott ... 8756793840" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Actually, this is my second picture; I posted my first one in another thread (http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic. ... 59#p370059" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) just a couple of hours ago
And yes, they are from late May this year, when I bought my EOS 1000D to see if I would go like this stuff.
And guess what... I do!
As you all can see, I still have a lot to learn, but I think I'm improving
Eric-Jan
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Re: Your first aircraft picture
15 juni 1978?? it was the 65th aniversary of the KLu in Deelen.
This picture only proves that there was a Vulcan an that I seen to have withnessed it.