I’m not even going too ask you how long you’ve been in too photography, pls don’t tell me
Or at least let me get a box of tissues first !
I’m not even going too ask you how long you’ve been in too photography, pls don’t tell me
Or at least let me get a box of tissues first !
Anyone know what type of plane that was?
please don’t ask
Guarantee I won’t
Had them around here, in the past. Also quite low - not landing, but flying at about 50ft above the runway of the airport next door.
We had a herkybird fly through Glencoe a few years back at about the same level, amazing to see… Was followed 45 s7econds later by a second one, which I managed to capture with the Canon…
that’s what I was worried about
At least the ones in my pic were in an FRZ … but still tempted to take a pic from their level.
Had several chances, they went round several times. LOL!
Ye another amazing set John
Love them all but No.10 does it for for me - with the reflections its outstanding even by your lofty standard
if you want some good opportunities to get some real close-ups of the Atlas - get yourself down to Pembrey Country Park in South Wales - they do touch 'n go practice on the beach
Even better at Brize Norton … it’s where they’re ALL based.
Sissies land on tarmac there and you are pretty unlikely to able to stand at the side of the runaway as they takeoff/land … at Pembrey you can sit at the side of the “runway” and enjoy a quiet beer … or two
I don’t need to spend money on travel … they zap past Southampton often enough - as pics above show. (From my garden.)
Was busy that day or I could have gone a shit load closer.
But too close, I probably don’t have a wide-enough lens.
The views of the castle are well known, but it was bugging me as to where I’d seen a cool video. Then I remembered, when Hyperlapse was first available on the M2P, @callum made a superb one of the same location…
Cheers John
I hadn’t seen this, looks great May need to try that myself.
Fantastic light!
Thanks Graham
Great shots drumsagard beautiful colours well done pal
Cheers Colin