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Post by radiostationx on Dec 30, 2014 15:51:31 GMT 1
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Post by Beemer on Dec 30, 2014 19:58:49 GMT 1
It's a pity the photos are so small, radiostationx as you have some great OTT shots. Any chance of enlarging them? Regards Beemer. (Administrator)
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Post by Barfluer on Dec 30, 2014 20:09:32 GMT 1
Beemer if you click on the picture it is enlaged at bit more.
Dave.
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Post by Beemer on Dec 30, 2014 20:22:28 GMT 1
Thanks Dave. I have just found that. Regards Beemer.
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Post by Beemer on Dec 30, 2014 23:24:16 GMT 1
Radiostationx I hope you don't mind but I uploaded one of your photos in a bigger format. It looks brilliant don't you think. You will have to tell us what lens you use as it must be a big one.Regards Beemer (Administrator) Egyptair Boeing 777-300ER SU-GDN. by Mike (Radiostationx), on Flickr
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Post by radiostationx on Dec 31, 2014 0:36:40 GMT 1
No Worries Beemer, flickr destroys your photos with their jpeg compression, try these, click on the small thumbnail which should take you to a larger version, click on the larger one and it will increase resolution to 1280 pix wide which is my normal upload size. 28-12-2014 Egyptair B773 SU-GDN. CAI-JFK MSR985 29-12-2014 Boeing Globemaster 3, 06-6167, "Reach 617" With regards to the gear, I use nikon and pentax slr cameras and an astronomical telescope. A poor mans nikkor 1200-1700mm f5.6 ! If i did have the nikkor, I would have to get down to the Gym more often in training for carrying it around ! A note on the nikkor for interest, I think there were only 2 lenses ever sold by Nikon in the UK. Both supplied by Gray Levett of Grays of Westmister Nikon Dealership. At the time of manufacture in the 1990s, these lenses had a £52,000 price tag.
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