Ramstein 29 and 30 April

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Wilfried
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Ramstein 29 and 30 April

Post by Wilfried »

Hello,

We went to Ramstein this week. My purpose was to end the virginity of my digital camera regarding aviation, as I hadn't photographed aircraft since some 10 years. See below some results. I would love to read any comments on the quality, so I can see where improvement is needed.

Regs,

Wilfried

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In the mean time, high above us:
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Hans Rolink
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Post by Hans Rolink »

Welcome back, you didn't loose your touch!
The C-5 sure looks funny with the wheels in the process of being retracted, never knew it was done in this way with the bogeys at right angles to the direction of flight.
Do try to get some prop blur with C-130's, like you had with 68- 0935/RS. Guess you forgot to set it back after the jets, happens to me all the time :wink:
Otherwise, good set!

Hans.
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Post by Wilfried »

Thanks Hans!

And you're right about the Herc, I forgot that! But that happens after a decade of absency. I'm glad I'm back, really looking forward to the next opportunities!
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Post by Giel »

nice pics, :wink:
may we know why you didn't spot for 10 years?
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Wilfried's back !!

Post by falcx »

Wilfried,

Great shot's. Good to see that you haven't lost your feeling for this. See you are still filling up the whole frame!

Hope to see you soon again.

Greetz,
Charles
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Post by topgun1984 »

nice pictures man... you still have the touch :P... me likey very much :D...


and about the herc... ahhh well... it's a new view on it ;)
YOU DON'T NEED WHITE LENSES IF YOU GOT A WHITE CAMERA.
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Post by mipo72 »

Just a fantastic photo the last one.
I realy love to see a AWACS and a KC-135 in just one photo and at high altitude.
You can also post this photo in the " Sky-high " photo section here @ Scramble.

Keep going on and show us some more if you have..???

Grt,
Michel
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Ik zeg zomaar,... pak wat je kan pakken want anders is het weg!!!!!!... :scramble:
Als je het niet wil pakken , dan pak ik het wel.... moet je wel zeggen waar?????....
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