Random Photos : Part 4
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silobass said:
rst99 said:
LaSource said:
Epic, Epic and Epic - Great work all Well, in no way am I fit to follow any of those but what the hell
From a trip to the MIL's earlier this year
Hen Cloud by Nick Liassides, on Flickr
the tree that ate itself by Nick Liassides, on Flickr
Down amongst the roots by Nick Liassides, on Flickr
Filling up by Nick Liassides, on Flickr
From a trip to the MIL's earlier this year
Hen Cloud by Nick Liassides, on Flickr
the tree that ate itself by Nick Liassides, on Flickr
Down amongst the roots by Nick Liassides, on Flickr
Filling up by Nick Liassides, on Flickr
DibblyDobbler said:
Sweet shot DD! nessiemac said:
Another bike one but slightly different!
Fleet pump track at sunset (1 of 1) by nessiemac1, on Flickr
Fleet pump track at sunset (1 of 1)-2 by nessiemac1, on Flickr
Fleet pump track at sunset (1 of 1) by nessiemac1, on Flickr
Fleet pump track at sunset (1 of 1)-2 by nessiemac1, on Flickr
Dogsey said:
LaSource said:
Awesome shots guys! RobDickinson said:
Rob, unreal shot. Love the dog shots as well Graham.
ACH H160 during the second winter campaign for the aircraft, this time in Lapland.
ACH H160 by Lloyd Horgan, on Flickr
Looking down on London from the cockpit of StarSpeed's S-92, possibly one of the most unique VIP helicopters in the world.
StarSpeed S-92 by Lloyd Horgan, on Flickr
And flying past some of London's iconic landmarks.
StarSpeed S-92 by Lloyd Horgan, on Flickr
ACH H160 during the second winter campaign for the aircraft, this time in Lapland.
ACH H160 by Lloyd Horgan, on Flickr
Looking down on London from the cockpit of StarSpeed's S-92, possibly one of the most unique VIP helicopters in the world.
StarSpeed S-92 by Lloyd Horgan, on Flickr
And flying past some of London's iconic landmarks.
StarSpeed S-92 by Lloyd Horgan, on Flickr
Also grabbed this shot last night, for those who like the technical details ... EOS R and Samyang 14mm, approx 10 seconds, f2.8, ISO6400.
Elta Water at dusk by Mike Gardiner, on link.photo
Elta Water at dusk by Mike Gardiner, on link.photo
DibblyDobbler said:
Tycho said:
Two nice shots Robert - the links don't show an image for me though I had to click through?I think I was a bit lucky with the 747 shot as it was quite dull until they did the fly by and then the clouds parted behind me and illuminated the 747 and Red Arrows.
I was a bit disappointed with the crossover shot until I remembered that on another thread here it was mentioned that it is very difficult to get both aircraft sharp due to the face that they are flying so fast in opposite directions.
It was a great day though as we meet a friends university friend who is a helicopter instructor for the German navy. He was there with a Lynx anti-submarine helicopter and graciously spent 45 minutes with my son and his friend sat in the front seats explaining all about how they fly the helos and what all the instruments do. I got some good 360 video that day.
DSCF8978 by Michael Goodwin, on Flickr
DSCF9014 by Michael Goodwin, on Flickr
DSCF8964 by Michael Goodwin, on Flickr
DSCF9014 by Michael Goodwin, on Flickr
DSCF8964 by Michael Goodwin, on Flickr
lloyd h said:
Love the dog shots as well Graham.
ACH H160 during the second winter campaign for the aircraft, this time in Lapland.
ACH H160 by Lloyd Horgan, on Flickr
Cheers Lloyd. As I told you before, I think that this shot is probably my favourite piece of your work ever. Incredible image.ACH H160 during the second winter campaign for the aircraft, this time in Lapland.
ACH H160 by Lloyd Horgan, on Flickr
Rogue86 said:
lloyd h said:
Love the dog shots as well Graham.
ACH H160 during the second winter campaign for the aircraft, this time in Lapland.
ACH H160 by Lloyd Horgan, on Flickr
Cheers Lloyd. As I told you before, I think that this shot is probably my favourite piece of your work ever. Incredible image.ACH H160 during the second winter campaign for the aircraft, this time in Lapland.
ACH H160 by Lloyd Horgan, on Flickr
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