A week of spotting

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Ergo01
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A week of spotting

Post by Ergo01 »

First focus is on analogue pics, these are spare shots with a Lumix. So not the usual 'amateur professional' quality normally encountered here.
Creil 14-07
Don't know if this Puma had a role in the defilé. It sports the text 1.000.000 de vol (a million flight hours pffff)
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Reims 15-07
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St Dizier 15-07
Rafales training for Red Flag
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Friendly backseater
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Nancy 16-07
Missed approach
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Special design on fuel tank (from 2007 not seen this on a picture before)
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Ramstein 18-07
Interesting reserve unit
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Spangdahlem 18-07
The Spirit of Berlin in the Eifel
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Post by Key »

Apart from jpg compression artifacts (2nd Rafale pic and fuel tank close-up), I see little to no difference in quality of your photos compared to the average here. This is in itself not unusual, the size of display we normally use here does not need very high quality originals.

Erik
Engines Turning Or People Swimming
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