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Your *FIRST* photo of 2010

Started by Code20photog, January 02, 2010, 10:51:47 AM

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akradecki

Seeing as you didn't say first "airplane" picture of 2010, I'll submit mine...Mars and the Moon together.
Alan
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NikonGuy

Here is my first photo of 2010, a British Aerospace BAE 146 100A. 
Fernando Sedeno
Camera: Nikon D90 DSLR
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f4_phantom_fan

Here's my first AIRPLANE photo of 2010. Technically my very first shot of the year wasn't aviation related, but here it is. I caught not only one, but TWO Beale AFB U-2s this afternoon. The first, this one here, is an older bird, #68-329.

planeman


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Code20photog

Quote from: planeman on January 09, 2010, 04:46:37 AM
My first post here and also my first photo of 2010.

What are the markings on that? Never seen that before.

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