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markjayne
10th Oct 2008, 21:50
Low flying has certainly been quiet around this area for a while but we did get a few passes on Thursday.

Cheers,

Mark

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LFT
10th Oct 2008, 23:39
Fantastic shots.

OldBillXV
11th Oct 2008, 03:34
Thanks Mark, some cracking shots, certainly brightened up my day sitting in the office here in Hong Kong.

Faithless
11th Oct 2008, 08:48
certainly brightened up my day sitting in the office here in Hong Kong.

Bugger, life must be so dull in HK? More so than it is here in Broken Britain :sad:

MightyGem
11th Oct 2008, 09:25
Thanks for those, Mark. When's the next video due out?? :ok:

TEEEJ
17th Oct 2008, 13:00
Top work, Mark. I really like the Hawk close-up.

:D

helidriver
18th Oct 2008, 09:14
mark,

spotters question for you. which lenses are you using (focal length, aperture size etc)?

fantastic phots mate.

cheers,

h

Zoom
18th Oct 2008, 09:40
And my spotter's question is: are you using auto or manual focus? They are pin-sharp shots.

Culio
18th Oct 2008, 10:13
Great shots, where were these taken?

I ask because I saw some Hawks flying around in Snowdonia on Thursday...

Anyway, congrats on some phenomenal pictures :ok:

markjayne
18th Oct 2008, 11:08
Thanks for the comments guy's :ok:

I use a Nikon D300 dSLR and a Nikon 300mm f2.8 prime lens. If I need a little extra reach I use a x1.4 teleconverter which turns the 300mm f2.8 lens in to a 420mm f4. I always use auto focus.

All shots taken from Cad West which is part of the Mach Loop. This is located just south of Dolgellau, Mid Wales. I've more info on my site www.rcflights.co.uk (http://www.rcflights.co.uk)

Cheers,

Mark

Culio
18th Oct 2008, 11:31
Well we might well have seen the same jets!

We did hear several rumbling around that day, including some large ones (which I guess was the Herc).

But we were doing river studies lol, so I couldn't admire them all day!

PPRuNeUser0211
19th Oct 2008, 13:58
GBZ - the second hawk belongs to the medics...

Culio
19th Oct 2008, 14:02
Maybe he's clinging on for dear life!

Mactlsm1
20th Oct 2008, 01:22
Great shots,
I am jealous at not being able to get there - at least for a couple of years. LOVE the shot of Albert, all of the shots are nice and sharp.....but and there always is a but, why did you B&W the Typhoon. Personally (I know) it takes all of the interest away for me. If you shot it in colour would you mind putting it up in colour - just for me!

Mac

damiensawyer
20th Oct 2008, 05:19
Incredible Hawk shots!

Thanks!

dead_pan
20th Oct 2008, 20:02
Don't let plod see the first Hawk piccie - the chap in the front seat is on his mobile. I can clearly read his registration as well.:uhoh:

Great pics though.

Another technical question Mark - do you use the Nikon's 'burst' function when shooting the aircraft as they fly past, then simply pick out the best shots?