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Airborne

Photography Aviation posted on Apr 10, 2012
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This was the Bocian's last flight - so far and in one piece - october 18th, 2008. This wooden stork had been brave enough to let me fly him alone for the first time. Hope you like it. (Well, the CAD-problem has not been solved yet and I think it's been enough helical images now, so I switch to photography again.) SZD-9bis Bocian 1E Canon HF 100, tripod Suzuki VX-800 screenshot from video no postwork, just a little cut on the left and the bottom to get the polish bird into the centre of the image www.akaflieg-dresden.de

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hartafire

6:46PM | Tue, 10 April 2012

Thats one way of getting airbone........

whaleman

1:47AM | Wed, 11 April 2012

Ah yes, progress is when everbody pushes! Nice shot!

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Meisiekind

10:41AM | Wed, 11 April 2012

This is lovely! May I also add that the way you cropped it for the thumbnail will also make a very powerful shot!

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Blechnik

11:08AM | Thu, 12 April 2012

Oh thank you, but 200 by 200 pixels is full size of the thumb already :-( ; may be more focal length will help next time.

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indyjohns

10:03AM | Sat, 25 March 2017

This is a GREAT shot! :)


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