phototopic Royal International Air Tattoo... the show
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Re: phototopic Royal International Air Tattoo... the show
I have some as well:
Visit my website at: www.On-Finals.nl
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And some more:
Visit my website at: www.On-Finals.nl
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Re: phototopic Royal International Air Tattoo... the show
Another update, smaller this time. Tried something different with these, normal statics next.
The German C-160 had it's left engine opened up..
A few patriotic views of the static..
The Germans draped this elegant flag over the CH-53's nose.
Always nice to have the my 'locals' down south too..
Some of the more vivacious markings..
Saw this jet at Lossiemouth April last year, good times.
Some of nations only bring one jet for the static, the Germans - as they always do - swarmed the static with 2 Tornados, a Typhoon, a CH-53 and a C-160. Always good to see.
The small French Navy Dassault Da10 was another lovely scoop for RIAT, they're lovely.
What a beauty, quite glad that the A310s look similarily nice.
Just messing around but I thought this looked quite.. different.
More shortly,
Chris.
The German C-160 had it's left engine opened up..
A few patriotic views of the static..
The Germans draped this elegant flag over the CH-53's nose.
Always nice to have the my 'locals' down south too..
Some of the more vivacious markings..
Saw this jet at Lossiemouth April last year, good times.
Some of nations only bring one jet for the static, the Germans - as they always do - swarmed the static with 2 Tornados, a Typhoon, a CH-53 and a C-160. Always good to see.
The small French Navy Dassault Da10 was another lovely scoop for RIAT, they're lovely.
What a beauty, quite glad that the A310s look similarily nice.
Just messing around but I thought this looked quite.. different.
More shortly,
Chris.
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Re: phototopic Royal International Air Tattoo... the show
Nice compositions, but you may want to have a look at your JPEG compression ratio. I see some artefcacts forming here and there, particularly around small details (serial numbers).MyOneOFour wrote:I have some as well:
Don't squeeze Photoshop more than say Quality=8.
Otherwise, please keep posting!
Hans.
Re: phototopic Royal International Air Tattoo... the show
Hello,
My two pences
Thx
My two pences
Thx
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Re: phototopic Royal International Air Tattoo... the show
Some more photos.
For those interested, all shots made with..
Nikon D50 + Nikkor 18-55mm f3.5-5.6/Tamron 70-300 f4-5.6. Editing using Adobe Photoshop CS2.
EC725 Caracal bows for the FRIAT stand.
A10.
Dassault Da10MER.
Team Suffolk USA.
F15C and F15E from Lakenheath.
MC130 and KC135.
BAC1-11
Mirage F1CR.
NATO E3, I love this photo.
C130H
C17
Gripen pair..
Jetstream
Finishing off with 'double Dutch'
I have more, if you want, just say.
For those interested, all shots made with..
Nikon D50 + Nikkor 18-55mm f3.5-5.6/Tamron 70-300 f4-5.6. Editing using Adobe Photoshop CS2.
EC725 Caracal bows for the FRIAT stand.
A10.
Dassault Da10MER.
Team Suffolk USA.
F15C and F15E from Lakenheath.
MC130 and KC135.
BAC1-11
Mirage F1CR.
NATO E3, I love this photo.
C130H
C17
Gripen pair..
Jetstream
Finishing off with 'double Dutch'
I have more, if you want, just say.
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Re: phototopic Royal International Air Tattoo... the show
Do we want more? Is the Pope catholic?Macc wrote:Some more photos.
I have more, if you want, just say.
Of course! Show us some more!
Hans.
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Thanks Hans, more it is then.
Just one for the now.. Lw EF2000(T) 30+42.
Chris
Just one for the now.. Lw EF2000(T) 30+42.
Chris
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Re: phototopic Royal International Air Tattoo... the show
Some of mine;
Jimmy
Jimmy