Taken at the airfield I am a club member at
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G-BYLB by jonlondon451, on Flickr
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G-BYLB by jonlondon451, on Flickr
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G-BYLB by jonlondon451, on Flickr
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G-BYLB by jonlondon451, on Flickr
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G-ATPT & G-CHAS by jonlondon451, on Flickr
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NWISwiv
Unique Angle of a Graceful Machine
Unique Angle of a Graceful Machine
Nikon D7000 - D7100
Nikon 18-135mm - 24-70mm
Tamron 150-600mm - 70-200mm
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonlondon451
Nikon 18-135mm - 24-70mm
Tamron 150-600mm - 70-200mm
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonlondon451
Re: Unique Angle of a Graceful Machine
Wonderful photos - particularly like the third one!
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Re: Unique Angle of a Graceful Machine
Fantastic pictures of the Tiger Moth, Ciaran
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Re: Unique Angle of a Graceful Machine
Third short is very nice, how did you take them? I assume by quadrocopter or something along those lines
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Re: Unique Angle of a Graceful Machine
Beautiful! The Tiger Moth looks great in the sun.
Re: Unique Angle of a Graceful Machine
They are a delight
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Re: Unique Angle of a Graceful Machine
Ledheadpilot27 I was looking through the view finder of my dslr and not airborne is all I am going to say
and thanks all for the comments hoping to get some more on a not so windy day will share them when I do
NWISwiv
and thanks all for the comments hoping to get some more on a not so windy day will share them when I do
NWISwiv
Nikon D7000 - D7100
Nikon 18-135mm - 24-70mm
Tamron 150-600mm - 70-200mm
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonlondon451
Nikon 18-135mm - 24-70mm
Tamron 150-600mm - 70-200mm
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonlondon451
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Re: Unique Angle of a Graceful Machine
NWISwiv wrote:Ledheadpilot27 I was looking through the view finder of my dslr and not airborne is all I am going to say
and thanks all for the comments hoping to get some more on a not so windy day will share them when I do
NWISwiv
Thanks for clearing that up for me!
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Re: Unique Angle of a Graceful Machine
Good evening good buddy your pictures seem to have reached a new height, better than using scaffolding but HSE would have had a field day you did it without a net! regards Kevin.