EHAM 02-05-2008 Phototopic
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EHAM 02-05-2008 Phototopic
To bad the summer is there again. Long shots are screwed by runwayheat or any heathaze there is. Therefor I treid some belly shots for a change.
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Ik ben gelijk doorgereden naar Calumet. Zeer goede service, zeker een aanrader.a1rliners_2005 wrote:Fine photos Bigfoot!
But I think you really should remove the dust spots as a standard action with your photo editor program
Last edited by bigfoot on 02 May 2008, 16:45, edited 1 time in total.
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Few shots as seen from my side.
Flying for Correndon:
One more for the boys and girls inside the tower
Nothing special, but it remains a great look as seen from front
Flying for ArkeFly
Flying for Correndon:
One more for the boys and girls inside the tower
Nothing special, but it remains a great look as seen from front
Flying for ArkeFly
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mijn broer doet dat gewoon zelf eff met een blaasbalgje erop blazen en alles ziet er weer tiptop in orde uit Gemakkelijk om een fotograaf in huis te hebbenbigfoot wrote:Ik ben gelijk doorgereden naar Calumet. Zeer goede service, zeker een aanrader.a1rliners_2005 wrote:Fine photos Bigfoot!
But I think you really should remove the dust spots as a standard action with your photo editor program
Something totally different, and I'm very sorry for the poor quality. At first I thought this 737 was leaving some vapour contrail, but then I thought to myself 'Huh? But there is no reason to use any fluid and there hasn't been any rain either..' Then I looked again and I saw this KLM was actually dumping fuel during departure, anyone know what happened and if the pilot returned back to AMS afterwards? I have no registration either Today's lesson, always have your camera ready, even for a normal KLM plane
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PS: Time was 15:49 LT
PSPS: OOPS http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic. ... &start=165" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Thanks John and Joost
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PS: Time was 15:49 LT
PSPS: OOPS http://www.scramble.nl/forum/viewtopic. ... &start=165" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Thanks John and Joost
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