Schiphol EHAM - 17-10-11
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Re: EHAM - 17-10-11
Couldn't resist to get some nightshots again... But unfortunately there was way too much wind.
1. Fokker Cockpit in nice dark conditions.
2. The oldest A330 in the KLM fleet resting at the F pier.
3. D-pier overview.
Kind regards, Jeffrey Schäfer.
1. Fokker Cockpit in nice dark conditions.
2. The oldest A330 in the KLM fleet resting at the F pier.
3. D-pier overview.
Kind regards, Jeffrey Schäfer.
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Re: Schiphol EHAM - 17-10-11
Too much wind? There was almost no wind!
two shots from my side,
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two shots from my side,
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Re: Schiphol EHAM - 17-10-11
Are you sure you were there yesterday? The wind was killing my tripod! Or you was the guy without the tripod which was leaning on the rail?FlyTheWorld wrote:Too much wind? There was almost no wind!
Jeffrey.
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Re: Schiphol EHAM - 17-10-11
jeffreyklm wrote:Are you sure you were there yesterday? The wind was killing my tripod! Or you was the guy without the tripod which was leaning on the rail?FlyTheWorld wrote:Too much wind? There was almost no wind!
Jeffrey.
Jep that was me!
Perfect solution for my tripod which is not really handy to travel with.
Re: Schiphol EHAM - 17-10-11
Nice pictures Jeffrey and FlyThe World.
Quite steady hand FlytheWorld, I was suffering from the wind also with my tripod. Saw you taking pics just by hand, we passed each other sometimes.I had a off-white jacket on.
Quite steady hand FlytheWorld, I was suffering from the wind also with my tripod. Saw you taking pics just by hand, we passed each other sometimes.I had a off-white jacket on.
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Re: Schiphol EHAM - 17-10-11
Nice to meet you! I was the one with the blonde hair who said goeie Avond haha
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Re: Schiphol EHAM - 17-10-11
Hand held ....
Very nice shot Martijn
Very nice shot Martijn
Re: Schiphol EHAM - 17-10-11
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Re: Schiphol EHAM - 17-10-11
Nice Martijn, I was watching the Ilyushin taxi by from the terrace, was already hoping that someone would capture it from up there.
Jeffrey.
Jeffrey.
Re: Schiphol EHAM - 17-10-11
Martijn....WHAAAT?!?!?
I thought photography was capturing light but I don't see in any in these shots
Is that hand-held or with a mono or tripod?
I thought photography was capturing light but I don't see in any in these shots
Is that hand-held or with a mono or tripod?