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Nov 28, 2010 01:14 |  #1

some old scans

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Nov 28, 2010 09:05 |  #2

OK, so how did you get the first one?


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Nov 28, 2010 11:33 |  #3

My guess is Frank that it was shot out through the back of a Herc ramp door?


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Nov 28, 2010 14:50 |  #4

PhotosGuy wrote in post #11357614 (external link)
OK, so how did you get the first one?

Look in the pilots visor for a clue...

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Nov 28, 2010 14:57 |  #5

PhotosGuy wrote in post #11357614 (external link)
OK, so how did you get the first one?

out the back of a C130H


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Nov 28, 2010 21:43 |  #6

Nice ones. :)


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Nov 28, 2010 23:47 |  #7

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Nov 29, 2010 01:47 as a reply to  @ DJCronin28's post |  #8

That first shot is fantastic.


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Nov 29, 2010 02:41 |  #9

yagimax wrote in post #11362069 (external link)
That first shot is fantastic.

These were taken with my Minolta X700 with a 70-200mm, it was just after this shot that I realised that I was zooming out to keep him in the shot. The loadmaster & I called "knock it off" at the same time as he came in closer under the direction of the official photographer, his prop was under our tail & he was moving up to get that straight on shot.


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Nov 29, 2010 19:34 |  #10

...his prop was under our tail & he was moving up to get that straight on shot.

That redefines the definition of a "tight shot"! ;)


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