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hey all, had to share the close call I got.... Mind you It's not an origional Idea, And I dont have the quality needed..... But its fun and alot of luck to try to get somthing like this to come close!!!!! (can you guess what I was trying to catch?)
-Frogman
that's actually really cool...what kind of plane was that? It just looks like a 4 engined plane with all the engines on fire to me Nice attempt though. Just play with the settings on your camera and I'm sure you'll get it to work even better. Good luck.
It's actually a beech 1900. we get way to many of those in smAlbany!! .... I was on the roof of my work... I didnt realise it, but the roof is always vibrating!!! I think that If I had been on the ground It would've given me the angle I was looking for.... havn't had many clear nights to fool around like that tho....
-Frogman
Congrats nice picture. Beware the FBI, you pictured something even more interesting than the Aurora affore mentionned by Colin. This was the not yet unveiled B3-B3 stealth bomber ...
Alain
Nice attempt!!
One time I was outside (supossed to be sweeping the driveway... ) and I heard a low rumbling, not to loud and i looked up and saw a DL MD-11 flying overhead, and in the distance was the moon, and I could see it was going to cross the moon. So I ran inside and got the camera (if u wanna call it a camera ) and ran back out to snap it, but i left the moon out but got a nice contrail of the plane. Oh well, better luck next time.
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