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I like the second a lot, showing the water and air!
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matt: quite like the lighting on the first.
wonder where you took these from? wonder also if you have tried shooting from riverine park at the end of a road running off west botany st. you follow the road to the end and then the dirt track. is right under runway 07. almost close enough to touch em with a 400mm lens. nito, I have only 1 shot of air vietnam and it isnt very good so wont bother posting it but I believe they mainly fly the boing 777. the same type as the first in this series. The ones I saw were painted blue all over wihte under wings.with a yellow flower on the tail and the engine nacelles Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
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