Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Well i think my "steam camera" as lozza called it held its own on this day thanks for all the good company and meeting a few new faces
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Sorry for the large amount of images but it was a cracking day
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Sorry for the large amount of images but it was a cracking day
- jwarnerxh558
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Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
every one is spot on mate, considering it a steam powered camera
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Well i think my canon can hold its own
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Splurgetastic!
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Hey jet pilots! Do a barrell roll!
Hey jet pilots! Do a barrell roll!
Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Nice one Shagster - a great set. I think I need to invest in a 2.8 and stronger arms.
Thanks for the driving too, it was a brilliant day!
Thanks for the driving too, it was a brilliant day!
Do you want the Aladeen news or the Aladeen news?
Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Great set mate, who's the dummy who declined the offer in coming up with you guys..
Just a small point, but a few look a tad over sharpened, particulary the twin-stick Tiffy & 100 Sqdn Hawk.
Just a small point, but a few look a tad over sharpened, particulary the twin-stick Tiffy & 100 Sqdn Hawk.
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Stu i think your right i do need to sort my monitor out !!
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They look fantastic on mine great set there oh and I stuck a few more tractors up in the general section think you may well like
Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Some of the best low level stuff I've seen, and i'm not just saying that because you're my mate!
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Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Query: Re pictures 6 & 7 the starboard tailplane leading edge of the Tornado appears "kinked" outboard, Port one seems to have a straight leading edge, is this something I missed or is it an optical illusion ?.
Brilliant pictures as well, Paul H.,
Brilliant pictures as well, Paul H.,
Oh joy, retired at last.
Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Makes a change from bloody tractors, that's for sure...
Seriously, very good indeed...but how did you manage to get the fuel bowser up that hill, that's what I'd like to know...
Seriously, very good indeed...but how did you manage to get the fuel bowser up that hill, that's what I'd like to know...
I am not a loony... I used to be, but I think I am better now...
Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Indeed a very impressive set.
Regards, Ian
Regards, Ian
Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Fantastic shots.
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Oh so sweet
Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Great pictures, great light and super sharp. Well done
Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Great pictures, great light and super sharp. Well done
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Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Number one and the grey herc are the best i've seen from that day great work!
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Paul H wrote:Query: Re pictures 6 & 7 the starboard tailplane leading edge of the Tornado appears "kinked" outboard, Port one seems to have a straight leading edge, is this something I missed or is it an optical illusion ?.
Brilliant pictures as well, Paul H.,
Bit of an optical illusion, especially on the port one - the taileron of the Tornado has a kink in the leading edge, but not as much as the photo suggests - a bit of foreshortening makes it look more than it is.
Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Detail and clarity on these is stunning-totally brilliant set of shots TonyO suggests you're using a 2.8 lens-mind if I ask what you're using it with?
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Thanks for all the very postitive comments
Aquila set on the day was for the most Canon 1D MkII with 300mm F2.8 non is ,the C-130J herk was with the 70-200mm F2.8 non is and i did us the 1.4 converter on some of the later F-15 shots and the C-130K shot
Mr P i had a very big hose !!!
Aquila set on the day was for the most Canon 1D MkII with 300mm F2.8 non is ,the C-130J herk was with the 70-200mm F2.8 non is and i did us the 1.4 converter on some of the later F-15 shots and the C-130K shot
Mr P i had a very big hose !!!
- capercaillie
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Absolutely brilliant, first two Eagles especially.
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Thanks for the explanation re the tailplanes, Paul H.
Thanks for the explanation re the tailplanes, Paul H.
Oh joy, retired at last.
- elderforest
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Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Lovely stuff Mark - much better than helicopters !
The 'K' XV301 is rather good
The 'K' XV301 is rather good
Ian.
(elderforest).
(elderforest).
Re: Bluebell 20-10-10 with a steam camera
Very nice Mark! The oversharpening on a few of the shots is a bit of a shame.
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Chimpers take note,it's the photograph as taken with skill not photoshop enhanced
Great shots
Great shots