Klassic Kemble

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The weather and light were certainly changable, but it enabled some different shots .....

Slightly damp for the arrival of the Hunters from Exeter:

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Another shower marked the arrival of the Dutch Hunter contingent ....
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There were some other aeroplanes, apart from the Hunters .......
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... back on track with the main theme :biggrin:
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... and another slight diversion ....
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All round, a great show :biggrin:

Thanks for looking.
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The best set of photos ive seen on this forum :clap:
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Great shots, for me, best of kemble so far
god i love that meteor night fighter,
its the framed canopy, it looks very nice to my eye.

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Fantastic pictures Terry,especially the Meteor /Venom cross over. :clap:
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Awesome :clap: , and yes, the best set from the weekend.

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Like most forms of Art, some people just seem to have it. To me these photos to me represent someone 'having it'.

10/10

Awesome pics Terry.

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Silverfox wrote:Like most forms of Art, some people just seem to have it. To me these photos to me represent someone 'having it'.

10/10

Awesome pics Terry.

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Very nice indeed Terry.

The different tail colours on the Hunters stand out well with the skyscape.

Meteor/Venom break is great! :clap: :clap:
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Fantastic shots :clap: The head on Gnat shot is my favourite :clap:
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I like those a lot, very impressive.

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Those shots are all very good, I especially like the Hunters in the rain :clap:

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Many thanks for the appreciative comments, folks - very encouraging :biggrin:

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I think I'd echo the comments made so far. Shot 11 is a cracker against that dark sky, with all the tails of the hunters lined up. Top stuff here fella.
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This is an amazing set; you've made great use of the dark sky to dramatize these photos, and the raindrop macros are great!
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Very good set. #7 is the standout for me, becaue of the dramatic sky, relections on the ground and off-centre framing.
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Excellent set of pics. Congratulations and well done! :clap: :clap:

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Cracking set, you have made the conditions work really well for you, nice dramatic skies. So many good ones, difficult to pick a favorite. :clap:

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Lovely work with the Hunters in the wet, Terry. One slight nitpick is the dustspots in some of those images - visible in the sky on the left hand side.
I do like the head on Gnat - 18 and nice capture of the Meteor and Venom - 22. A pleasure to view.

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Excellent pics with great composition.

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Excellent set,totally agree with all the comments already made.As has also been said, got to be one of the best sets seen on here.

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Great set of shots Terry using extremes of Saturday`s light - the close up of a pensive Dan Griffiths aboard the meatbox is excellent - thanks for sharing

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Really nice creative set - 4,7,8,18 and 21 stand out for me - nice work :clap: :clap:

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Outstanding Pictures, simply the best.

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Stunning set of images, must try and get to this show someday
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