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VH-EDB — - AIR EXPRESS - DOUGLAS C-54A-1-DO - REG : VH-EDB (CN 7458/66) - ESSENDON MELBOURNE VIC. AUSTRALIA - YMEN 6/4/1978 35MM SLIDE CONVERSION USING A LIGHTBOX AND A NIKON L810 CAMERA IN THE MACRO MODE.
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AIR EXPRESS - DOUGLAS C-54A-1-DO - REG : VH-EDB (CN 7458/66) - ESSENDON MELBOURNE VIC. AUSTRALIA - YMEN 6/4/1978 35MM SLIDE CONVERSION USING A LIGHTBOX AND A NIKON L810 CAMERA IN THE MACRO MODE.

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ian mcdonell
Nice to see this one thanks Dan
Alan Brown
Great Photo.
Malcolm Patten
The latest in a great collection of pictures of a by gone era. My first flights were on a Pan American Dc-6's & 707's. Thank you very much for sharing. Hope you have more. Do you have a website?
James Brand
Beaurtiful!
marylou anderson
nice work
n9341c
Huh, that plane has the same nick name as an old girl friend of mine from way back in high school.
Philip Walch
That is one of the best 35mm to digital format photo's I've seen!
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