Axalp 2010 by hesja :)

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Axalp 2010 by hesja :)

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You know Axalp like no others

so let me show You small selection of my shoots :)

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bonus
Axalp it's not only aviation...

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much much more You can find on my home page:
http://www.hesja.pl/XPL/galeria/show/201
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I feel bad only picking out one shot as the whole set's incredible, but the inverted Hornet - my god!! That really is just out of this world!!

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1/25th of a second on a helicopter panning shot and still in focus :shock: :clap: :clap:

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Fantastic images, in particular the inverted Hornet and the F5. Number 4 really works for me too. :rock: I'm rather envious as it looks like you got into the Axalp version of Duxford's naughty field. Did you get airlifted up there? :drool:

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Vixen1 wrote:Did you get airlifted up there? :drool:


no, no no :/
I was "leglifted" by myself :P

some shoots was made from Wildgarst (2891m)
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:clap: :clap: :clap:

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These are just absolutely wild, wow!
I actually don't know any suitable words to describe what I think of these..

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Awesome! You are the "Yoda" of Axalp photography. :rock:

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Offbreed wrote:You are the "Yoda" of Axalp photography. :rock:


:lmao:
thx :)
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wow! :shock:
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simply put, those are amongst the BEST shots I have ever seen here!!!
just amazing!
did you use any sort of mono- or tripod for those?
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Wow, Im really liking the Hornet going vertical!

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Stunning photos. Great variety in there too - superb panning, scenic shots and some just so full of action. :win: :worship: :king:
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Wow is the word...... Shot 3 is incredible to say the least. Your threads never fail to amaze me. You have captured the action very well with such a variety here. Do keep up the great work.
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Griffon_301 wrote:did you use any sort of mono- or tripod for those?


no, I'm not useing any of this
You have no time for such toys :)
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Stunning set Hesja :clap: been waiting for you to post some up :smile:
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:biggrin:
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Stunning, just stunning, and the best I've seen from Axalp, bar none.

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I always look forward to seeing your pictures they are something very special. Thanks for posting :rock:

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Wow I thought the second shot was good but then I saw the rest of the thread.
Out of this world - I'd go as far as saying it's the best Axalp thread this year on UKAR - and possibly ever.

Superb variety and every shot well exectued.

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Absolutely cracking once again! Favourites (if pushed to pick from such a cracking set) are the inverted F5 and Hornet :clap: :topbombing: :drool:

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hesja wrote:
Vixen1 wrote:Did you get airlifted up there? :drool:


no, no no :/
I was "leglifted" by myself :P

some shoots was made from Wildgarst (2891m)


Wow... that's some climb, at least 4-6 hours in the dark too. :worship:

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Chrisse wrote:Stunning, just stunning, and the best I've seen from Axalp, bar none.


Mr Flibble wrote:I'd go as far as saying it's the best Axalp thread this year on UKAR - and possibly ever.


...These pretty much sum it up for me, very impressive and worth the extra effort! :rock:

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:dizzy:
These are the best Axalp photos ever. I've seen a lot, but these are the best. No doubt.

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Fantastic photographs Hesja! Your website was a pleasure to look at and your work is very talented.

Thanks for sharing.
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