Phantom Pharewell Tag der offenen Tür 29-6-2013

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Re: Phantom Pharewell Tag der offenen Tür 29-6-2013

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gozoman wrote: Another thing that I wanted to mention: I hope that photographers can be more tolerant towards each other.
I agree, on friday a group of photographers thought they had special rights on the base. Everytime someone dared to stand in front of their lens to take a picture or just to take a close look at one of the phantoms they began to yell and scream. Just learn to be patient and wait.
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The A-4 Didn't have serous problems, they show this, it was announcend as a special touch down event greetz, Johan
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You obviously weren't listening to a scanner....
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I overheard a conversation at a gas sation near the base on Saturday. The Skyhawk pilot told a few Polish spotters, that indeed he had an indication that the nosegear wasn't down.
That last pass and the following landing weren't planned...
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Little bit of a crop:

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2013-06-29-N432FS Skyhawk Wittmund Barrier by jvdwal2008, on Flickr
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Redskin wrote:
gozoman wrote: Another thing that I wanted to mention: I hope that photographers can be more tolerant towards each other.
I agree, on friday a group of photographers thought they had special rights on the base. Everytime someone dared to stand in front of their lens to take a picture or just to take a close look at one of the phantoms they began to yell and scream. Just learn to be patient and wait.
IMHO it's exactly the opposite: people who want to take a close look or take wide-angle pics think they're the only one on the base and are ruining the photo for everybody else. If you want to have a close look, then go to the open day and have a close look together with all the "dagjesmensen".
And trust me, if there were some minutes of sunshine, there would be a lot more screaming and yelling :lol: .
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Leeuwarden wrote:Little bit of a crop:

2013-06-29-N432FS Skyhawk Wittmund Barrier by jvdwal2008, on Flickr
Catch of the day, jan :shock: :mrgreen:
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After not posting any pics here for a while let me show you the next from Wittmund:

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Pharewell Phantom! :cry:

Hope you'll like 'em!

Regards, Edwin
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Hi all,

I wonder why most photographers stayed on base facing the sun. Only about 50 photographers took the opportunity to take shots from outside the fence.

We entered the base at 7 o'clock in the morning and left four hours later. Only ten minutes later we arrived at the good spot along the fence. After the nice flying action we drove towards Park 3 again and only ten minutes later, we were on base again to take some more sunny shots.

Here some of my shots....

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Best regards Rob
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Huh? Why are my pictures suddenly smaler?
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Re: Phantom Pharewell Tag der offenen Tür 29-6-2013

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I wonder why most photographers stayed on base facing the sun.
Well, also because I like head-on taxi shots with lots of heatwaves, like these:

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Phantom Pharewell, Wittmund, June 29th 2013 by Gerben Wessels, on Flickr

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Phantom Pharewell, Wittmund, June 29th 2013 by Gerben Wessels, on Flickr

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Phantom Pharewell, Wittmund, June 29th 2013 by Gerben Wessels, on Flickr

(And although it's no contest, also for me Robin's shot of 38+10 stands out :)

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Really like those flying shots!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Here some static shots, apart from the fences it was nice to see some different jets on the ground.

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Check this out under the wings ...
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Very special paint, I hope they keep this one flying ... :worship:
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Bye Bye Phantom ...
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Re: Phantom Pharewell Tag der offenen Tür 29-6-2013

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EHAM wrote: IMHO it's exactly the opposite: people who want to take a close look or take wide-angle pics think they're the only one on the base and are ruining the photo for everybody else. If you want to have a close look, then go to the open day and have a close look together with all the "dagjesmensen".
And trust me, if there were some minutes of sunshine, there would be a lot more screaming and yelling :lol: .
And that's exactly what I mean. Everybody wants to take the pictures on their own way, respect that and just wait a second or two (or a bit longer sometimes :lol: ) if someone wants to take a wide angle picture iso starting to scream and yell names. I too did have people standing in front of my lens sometime, just waited a few seconds and than they were gone.

But no you think that everyone who just wants to make wide angle pics or just cannot afford a telezoom lens sould stay away from spottersdays.
Remember their were 3000 spotters last friday at wittmund, all wanting to make their perfect final german phantom shoot without gates.
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