Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
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Re: Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
Very nice report with some exceptional shots.
Personally I don't fancy the shots with the people in the background, but there are plenty of fantastic shots without them.
Keep 'em coming,
Iwan
Personally I don't fancy the shots with the people in the background, but there are plenty of fantastic shots without them.
Keep 'em coming,
Iwan
Re: Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
Fantastic report! It gives you an impression of power for al these birdS§
The Hornet's tail disappearing behin the hillside is amusing!
The Hornet's tail disappearing behin the hillside is amusing!
Re: Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
Nice pictures, indeed, thanks a lot...
Quand vous dites de l'autre côté, il s'agit bien de la crête en face ? Et quel objectif utilisez-vous ??
Je ne suis jamais allé à Axalp, 'sais pas si au niveau forme physique je pourrais supporter l'altitude...
Bien cordialement, Yves
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Quand vous dites de l'autre côté, il s'agit bien de la crête en face ? Et quel objectif utilisez-vous ??
Je ne suis jamais allé à Axalp, 'sais pas si au niveau forme physique je pourrais supporter l'altitude...
Bien cordialement, Yves
Site : http://aeromil-yf.pagesperso-orange.fr/
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Re: Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
"L'autre côté" -> la crête en face, tout a droit. Pas la plus grande toute en face de KP, celle-la, c'est interdit. Maismais... c'est tout a fait pourquoi j'ai crée la site - pour ne pas devoir repondre les memes questions toutes les temps . Regarde-le, tout-y-est!calot wrote:Quand vous dites de l'autre côté, il s'agit bien de la crête en face ? Et quel objectif utilisez-vous ??
Je ne suis jamais allé à Axalp, 'sais pas si au niveau forme physique je pourrais supporter l'altitude...
Hope it's not forbidden to ocassionally use other languages here... in case there's a problem with it, here's my bribe for the mods:
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12. Best flares of the week... and me on the wrong side!
13.Yes, I know this one has way too much shadow&highlights adjustments around the silhouette... I like it neverthless
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16. Yet again, not as good as I would want to... good reason to come back again!
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Re: Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
Wonderful photos !!
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Re: Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
It's updated Now it contains just about everything that you will ever need to know about the Axalp demonstration, as seen from any side (until they bloody change something again ). Enjoy the lecturemuflon wrote:See here, I wrote it all there and planning to update soon.
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Re: Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
Wow Great Shots.
My favorite is the tail behind the mountain side!
My favorite is the tail behind the mountain side!
What goes up..........Must come down for maintenance
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Re: Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
Picture 16: Nog good as I wanted to ?
I thing that is te best photo of all... Amazing
I thing that is te best photo of all... Amazing
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Re: Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
Daniel,
what an amazing set of photos!! It's almost like a thrillride that doesn't stop anymore. these are indeed the best photoseries on Axalp for 2010.
great great great, Eric
what an amazing set of photos!! It's almost like a thrillride that doesn't stop anymore. these are indeed the best photoseries on Axalp for 2010.
great great great, Eric
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Re: Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
Some perfect shots mister
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Re: Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
Awesome pics... well done!!!
Anyway I don't have anything to add to those exceptional pics myself except maybe...
I hope you like them...
cheers Jeroen
Anyway I don't have anything to add to those exceptional pics myself except maybe...
I hope you like them...
cheers Jeroen
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photography by Jeroen Oude Wolbers
photography by Jeroen Oude Wolbers
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Re: Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
Yep, the first two are kind of what I ment by "not as good as I would want to" I think this was the only time when the "right" side of the valley was actually wrong
(although I'd give it a bit more of shadows, I've seen similar ones with darker parts nicely emphasized into a warm, autumn glow)
Jeroen, looking at the selection of pics on your page... you must spend a fortune on planes to Europe and back every year
(although I'd give it a bit more of shadows, I've seen similar ones with darker parts nicely emphasized into a warm, autumn glow)
Jeroen, looking at the selection of pics on your page... you must spend a fortune on planes to Europe and back every year
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Re: Axalp 2010 [heavy!]
1.muflon wrote:Yep, the first two are kind of what I ment by "not as good as I would want to" I think this was the only time when the "right" side of the valley was actually wrong
(although I'd give it a bit more of shadows, I've seen similar ones with darker parts nicely emphasized into a warm, autumn glow)
Jeroen, looking at the selection of pics on your page... you must spend a fortune on planes to Europe and back every year
I have to try that... I just tried to create 'reality' with these pics. Your tip is highly appreciated though! More later...
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Just after Axalp I moved to Australia
With some major events in Europe this year I think I will spend some money on flights...
BTW your (new) Axalp Guide is just perfect. Maybe I will try 'the other side' myself this year. Thank you!
cheers Jeroen
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photography by Jeroen Oude Wolbers
photography by Jeroen Oude Wolbers