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  • #16
    [photoid=279137]

    taken from out of my grand dad's house
    My New Photo Name on JP.net is DutchAviation!!!!

    why should we fight about wich aircraft manufactor is better..............


    thats so childish....



    because hey we all know boeing is better

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    • #17
      my lens doesn't have IS
      Using IS during a night exposure will result in blurred images. You need to turn IS off for night shots.

      btw...here are some of my favorites...

      [photoid=215288]

      [photoid=210822]

      [photoid=187817]

      [photoid=136720]

      [photoid=129461]

      -Clovis

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      • #18
        [photoid=222210]
        [photoid=1978]
        [photoid=3274]
        [photoid=5708]

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        • #19
          Nice pics every one
          The more I see those, the more I want to make some, waiting for opportuniies for that
          Alain
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          • #20
            Hmm,

            Hehehe, the pics that started this topic were taken by me. Any way, all those other pictures are just great!! I find Night shots on parked planes (NOT MOVING) to be the best of all! They rock! I find the quality to be so good, and its so fun. I have never tried like the typical shots with the planes leaving sort of "Light contrails" ... You get what i mean? I really dont know how to do that . Any way, night shots are the best.

            I use a C-750, and that was like a 6 sec exposure! Great!
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