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  • in reply to: Old Buck & Shuttleworth Evening Pics #1421460
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    Couple More Shots From Old Buck

    in reply to: Old Buck & Shuttleworth Evening Pics #1421581
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    Secondly Old Buck Airshow On Sunday

    in reply to: Duxford Today EOS 350d #1359187
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    Brothers Advice was “practice makes perfect” on a bit of a leaning curve still, only got into photography within the last year thanks to my brother, and this is the first camera i have even owned. Have a look at http://www.pbase.com/phoenix_uk for some of my brothers pictures to get some idea of what he can do.

    Thanks all for the kind comments and encouragement, i must admit i am a great admirer of the images that people post on this forum, there are some lucky and talented people out there.

    in reply to: Duxford Today EOS 350d #1360951
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    The pictures i have done today i have done nothing with them apart from a bit of cropping,they were taken in raw format, and then converted to jpeg, the camera it’s self seems to handle low light fine (after a few pointers from my more expert older brother) it’s the first time i have taken any pictures with this camera, the others i have done have been with the use of my brothers eos 10d. with regards to activity, a fiesler storch did some flyby’s, and the only other aircraft movements i saw was a few yak’s coming and going and classic wings doing there pleasure flights. All the warbirds were inside being worked on in preparation for the first show of the season.

    in reply to: Memorable Airshows! #1381993
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    The ones i remember are

    1. Seeing the mass flyby of the RAF at Abingdon on the anniversary of the Queens jubilee. Will we see the likes again of this
    2. The coming together of the 2 Mig29’s at fairford
    3. The sad loss of the P38 Lightning and it’s pilot Hoof Proudfoot at Duxford
    4. The SR71 at Mildenhall
    5. The mass flyby’s at Flying Legends a real stiring moment and a tribute to all those who gave there lifes in combat in the past

    in reply to: La Ferté Alais yesterday #1390547
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    fabulous pictures, thanks for sharing

    in reply to: Spitfire Pics #1391774
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    Thanks for all your comments on the photo’s, i see what you mean about the halo in the second photo, i will correct it in due course.

    in reply to: Aviation Art #1398497
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    I own Mustangs Over the med by nicolas trudigan and home at dusk by robert taylor, i buy my prints from various sources including including vector fine arts

    in total i have over thirty in my collection

    enclosed pic of home at dusk from http://www.artareas.com copyright them

    in reply to: A Homage Thread To Sea Fury TF956 #1398511
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    Herewith some pictures i took last year of sea furys at various events, please enjoy

    in reply to: Twin Prop Spitfire #1398698
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    Sorry if i have upset anyone in posting the original j-peg shot, i have removed the offending image from my machine.

    in reply to: Twin Prop Spitfire #1399840
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    Thanks Mike J for the reply

    in reply to: Twin Prop Spitfire #1399852
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    sorry one and all, does anyone have any info on a twin prop destined for old warden this year, and if so any pictures

    in reply to: Twin Prop Spitfire #1399862
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    Hello black knight, i did see the all post but, that was a clipped winged spitfire, are they one and the same.

    in reply to: Jumpin' Jacques and Jumpin' Jags #1403069
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    nice set of shot’s there well done

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