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Low-Level images - Tal-y-Llyn Pass - Wales 9/10 Oct 07

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Old 16th Oct 2007, 19:38
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Low Ob,

Ref Prius: you are joking, right??
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Old 16th Oct 2007, 20:05
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Tell me that you do get some financial remuneration from this. Your photos are stunning! Put simply!
And do you get fit walking up the hill all the time?!
Hi,
Thanks for the comments. I just do it as one of my hobbies since I've retired from the RAF. I always wanted to try low-level photography but never found the time when I was serving. Just think how busy the low-level routes must have been during the Cold War years and into the early 90s? Imagine having quality digitial camera technology back then to capture those aircraft?

Oh trust me you'll find a lot better low-level snappers than me on the following websites.

http://www.warplane.co.uk/

http://www.lowfly.net/

Yes it does keep me fit! I carry quite a lot of gear up with me so that I can sit out any bad weather. A nice little work out!
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Old 16th Oct 2007, 20:52
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TJ Fantastic set of pics.

Any chance of giving the grid ref or location?
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Old 16th Oct 2007, 21:43
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Any chance of giving the grid ref or location?
Thanks. You'll find all the info you'll need on here.

http://www.warplane.co.uk/Wales.htm

Scroll down for

'Machynlleth Loop - Tal-y-Llyn pass west side (Cad West)'

and you'll find a grid and link to map

Link from

http://www.warplane.co.uk/

http://www.warplane.co.uk/location%20guide.htm

Another link with details/maps etc

http://www.lowfly.net/18.html

Link from

http://www.lowfly.net/

A great link from Dutch aviation enthusiasts

http://franknoort.nl/wales/index.html

Just click on the 'select a page' on the right for great info aswell as fantastic pics.
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