Kleine Brogel Spottersday 18.09.09
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Re: Kleine Brogel Spottersday 18.09.09
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Jeroen van Veen (PH-JVV)
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Re: Kleine Brogel Spottersday 18.09.09
Nice job guys, really nice job. I like your take off shots. Just a small question, from which spot did you make these take off shots and with how many mm's exactly? I was standing at the touchdown spot of rwy05 but didn't allways manage to make it 'beeldvullend' with 280mm (which is 200+1,4x) at touchdown.
Thanks in advance for any answers.
Thanks in advance for any answers.
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Re: Kleine Brogel Spottersday 18.09.09
In my case, I moved about a lot. From the enclosure across the parallel runway near the 05, I ended up at the eastern (right hand) side of the Tiger static for the take off shots. You saw the coloured Rafale. I needed 400 mm on a Nikon D300 (1.5 cropfactor) for that one.dutchboys wrote:Nice job guys, really nice job. I like your take off shots. Just a small question, from which spot did you make these take off shots and with how many mm's exactly? I was standing at the touchdown spot of rwy05 but didn't allways manage to make it 'beeldvullend' with 280mm (which is 200+1,4x) at touchdown.
Thanks in advance for any answers.
Hans.
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Re: Kleine Brogel Spottersday 18.09.09
I stood, all day, close to the end of the static line and used 500mm and 800mm on a 1.3 crop camera.dutchboys wrote:Nice job guys, really nice job. I like your take off shots. Just a small question, from which spot did you make these take off shots and with how many mm's exactly? I was standing at the touchdown spot of rwy05 but didn't allways manage to make it 'beeldvullend' with 280mm (which is 200+1,4x) at touchdown.
Thanks in advance for any answers.
Re: Kleine Brogel Spottersday 18.09.09
I still see my pictures.....
see you in october....
see you in october....
mipo72 wrote:Hi,
I can not see any pictures because there are many crosses.
Are there more of these problems?
Looks like photobucket and tinypic not work.
I can't upload any photo by tinypic or photobucket.
But the photos which i can see clearly are very good.
Grt,
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Re: Kleine Brogel Spottersday 18.09.09
Ola,dutchboys wrote:Nice job guys, really nice job. I like your take off shots. Just a small question, from which spot did you make these take off shots and with how many mm's exactly? I was standing at the touchdown spot of rwy05 but didn't allways manage to make it 'beeldvullend' with 280mm (which is 200+1,4x) at touchdown.
Thanks in advance for any answers.
I was standing most of the time near the end of the static line. Depending what aircraft was taking off I moved around +/- 200 meters from my spot. The lens I used was Nikkor 4.0/500mm AF-I on full frame camera... so 'real' 500mm.
Jeroen
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Re: Kleine Brogel Spottersday 18.09.09
Just remembering departures at tlp, made some nice shots there in the past. Matter of distance I suppose...
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Although she must give a terrible blowjob…
Better a bad blowjob then a gone bad nosejob…
Hmmmmmmm
This guys eyes are indeed way bigger then his tummy is
Check 4!
!Hola!
Some should stay in their natural habitat!
And he’s from 313Sqn Volkel so he’s cool by nature anyway
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Re: Kleine Brogel Spottersday 18.09.09
Not much to add really. Great shots in this topic!