On Sunday i finally got the chance to photograph the old girl in the air.After a short briefing we headed out to Felbrigg to formate before heading coastward with the Jabiru photoship 'upsun' for the shots.
Nikki,my partner enjoyed her ride in the Tiger almost as much as i enjoyed photographing it.
Huge thanks go to Don and Clive (Tiger Moth and Jabiru pilots respectively) for making this happen.
If you enjoy viewing these half as much as i enjoyed shooting them then i couldnt wish for any more.
Regards,Jay.
Tiger Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr
Tiger Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr
Tiger Moth and Sheringham Shoal by Jayson Cork, on Flickr
Tiger Moth over Cromer by Jayson Cork, on Flickr
Tiger Moth over Cromer Pier by Jayson Cork, on Flickr
Tiger Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr
Tiger Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr
Tiger Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr
Sheringham by Jayson Cork, on Flickr
Jabiru by Jayson Cork, on Flickr
Air to air with 'Lima Bravo'
Air to air with 'Lima Bravo'
If a man speaks when he is alone in a forest and there are no women around to hear him, is he still wrong?
Re: Air to air with 'Lima Bravo'
Superb set Jay.As with all your aerial shots, brilliant views of the countryside below
Colin
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Re: Air to air with 'Lima Bravo'
Excellent post. Nice to see some air/air and air/ground always like looking at them
Stan
Stan
Re: Air to air with 'Lima Bravo'
Thank you people for your kind words.
If a man speaks when he is alone in a forest and there are no women around to hear him, is he still wrong?
Re: Air to air with 'Lima Bravo'
Lovely air to airs these are. Not a lot of room in those Jabiru cockpits so even more kudos for such fine shooting.
Re: Air to air with 'Lima Bravo'
Thanks Foxfour yes the Jab is sure 'cosy'.
quite pleased at the lack of reflection from the Perspex also,although sharpness has been slightly affected.
quite pleased at the lack of reflection from the Perspex also,although sharpness has been slightly affected.
If a man speaks when he is alone in a forest and there are no women around to hear him, is he still wrong?