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user1802 | sent on July 11, 2012 (14:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Interesting ... that sport is? :-D Interessante... che sport è? |
| sent on July 11, 2012 (22:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Marsupilami, I think to jump through hoops ke I did to be able to photograph, you can call it sport Spotter do?? Yeeeee, from I think so! Great cmq good question ;-) Ciao Marsupilami,credo che per i salti mortali ke ho fatto per poterlo fotografare,si può chiamare sport fare lo Spotter??? Yeeeee,dai credo di si! Grande cmq ottima domanda |
user1802 | sent on July 14, 2012 (13:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Onnis, I saw your other photos ... mistake or do in flight photos? which means Spotter? sorry for the ignorance XD Onnis, ho visto le tue altre foto... sbaglio o le fai anche in volo le foto? che significa Spotter? scusate l'ignoranza XD |
| sent on July 14, 2012 (13:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
No maybe flying Marsupilami,:-D The word means Spotter scout, was used by the British in World War II! The Spotter were soldiers who observed the sky 24 hours on 24, day and night, their task was to hear the enemy planes that came from Germany before the radar, made their entrance! Paolo555 I think your idea is a good Grandeee! ;-) No magari in volo Marsupilami, La parola Spotter significa ricognitore,venne usata dagli inglesi nella seconda guerra mondiale! Gli Spotter erano soldati che osservavano il cielo 24 ore su 24, notte e giorno,il loro compito era quello di sentire gli aerei nemici che arrivavano dalla Germania prima che i radar ,fecero il loro ingresso! Paolo555 credo che la tua sia un'ottima idea Grandeee! |
| sent on July 14, 2012 (14:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Marsupilami, and 'exactly what you said Onnis! Nowadays Spotter and 'the photographer lurking to resume landing or departure of aircraft at certain points of an airport. Unfortunately, after the September 11, 2001, there you can 'more' be very close, and then you and 'forced, as if to Malpensa Airport, to find angles next to the track with a good view. If I place a photo tonight Ciao Marsupilami, e' esatto quello che ti ha detto Onnis! Al giorno d'oggi lo Spotter e' il fotografo che si apposta a riprendere atterraggi o partenze di aerei in determinati punti di un aeroporto. Purtroppo, dopo l'11 settembre 2001, non ci si puo' piu' avvicinare di molto, e quindi si e' costretti, come nel caso dell'Aeroporto di Malpensa, a trovare angoli di ripresa prossimi alla pista con una buona visuale. Se riesco stasera posto una foto |
user1802 | sent on July 14, 2012 (15:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
So when photographer paragliders taking off and landing the spotter do it too XD Allora quando fotografo parapendii in decollo e atterraggio faccio anch'io lo spotter XD |
| sent on July 14, 2012 (18:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Grandeee Marsupilami, waiting for your photos! ;-) Grandeee Marsupilami,aspettiamo le tue foto!!! |
| sent on July 14, 2012 (19:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I think it spotterismo that too! :-D Penso sia spotterismo pure questo! |
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