75th Anniversary BoB Flypast : Goodwood : 15th Sep 2015
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Good programme but strangely edited. "There's the Blenheim, flew in all three commands" "Yeah but there's a lot going on in those cockpits it must take a toll on their bodies."?
I was there. Thousands came to watch and commemorate. Fantastic to see the section take offs..we counted 30/1 fighters inc a mustang plus the Blenheim. One Spit aborted mid takeoff run...nothing serious though as after 10 mins same a/c took off. Congrats to all for making this work...and thanks.
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Mr & Mrs Coff had a wonderful day out down at Goodwood (RAF Westhampnett) today ... the engine 'music' was marvellous and the sight of all those Spitfires, Hurricanes, Blenheim and a solitary Mustang flying ... simply breathtaking
I'm not a photographer ... but here are a few pics I took ... sorry Nutty ... not to your standard
BBMF Red Section (1st Wave)
BBMF Red Section (2nd Wave)
Blenheim Formation
I can put up a few more pics tomorrow if there is interest ...
Best ...
Coff.
I'm not a photographer ... but here are a few pics I took ... sorry Nutty ... not to your standard
BBMF Red Section (1st Wave)
BBMF Red Section (2nd Wave)
Blenheim Formation
I can put up a few more pics tomorrow if there is interest ...
Best ...
Coff.
I couldn't help thinking how well Capt Harry Wales came across on the programme: an all-round good egg who clearly wanted to divert the spotlight onto his disabled pals and Wg Cdr Tom Neil.
I hope Harry enjoyed the rest of his birthday.
With his brother flying air ambulances, the pair are the best PR team their grandma's firm has had for years.
I hope Harry enjoyed the rest of his birthday.
With his brother flying air ambulances, the pair are the best PR team their grandma's firm has had for years.
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What 'e said.
Harry came across as a thoroughly genuine young man, bloody good show.
Well done to all concerned and involved, only saw the TV coverage, but was impressed by most of it - journalists however made some odd remarks (as per that Blenheim comment - my dad was a WOp/AG on them . . . )
Harry came across as a thoroughly genuine young man, bloody good show.
Well done to all concerned and involved, only saw the TV coverage, but was impressed by most of it - journalists however made some odd remarks (as per that Blenheim comment - my dad was a WOp/AG on them . . . )
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I was unable to attend but watched the programme last night; as others have said, a fantastic display, well done to everyone who helped put it all together plus a special thank you to Capt Harry Wales and Wg Cdr Tom Neil.
Even the most rabid follower of Comrade Corbychev couldn't have failed to be impressed by Prince Harry on the Ch4 programme.
(Hopefully he's put the nonsense of Las Vegas behind him now....)
(Hopefully he's put the nonsense of Las Vegas behind him now....)
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(Hopefully he's put the nonsense of Las Vegas behind him now....)
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For aircraft that have propellers, a shutter speed of around 1/200 will blur the props to give the image a bit of life. You will need to pan (follow) the subject in the view finder to focus, though. It takes a bit of practise.
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Hi Coff,
wish I could've been there, the energy around the place must have been awesome!
Your photo framing is lovely, seeing those stunning aircraft togther is great however, (and in NO way is it a criticism mate) try and set your camera up so the shutter speed is at least 125th/sec or below!
Then you shall have lovely blurred props in motion which certainly adds life and inertia
to a photo! Don't worry too much about aperture, just get the shutter speed down as low as you can and pan smoothly
AB
wish I could've been there, the energy around the place must have been awesome!
Your photo framing is lovely, seeing those stunning aircraft togther is great however, (and in NO way is it a criticism mate) try and set your camera up so the shutter speed is at least 125th/sec or below!
Then you shall have lovely blurred props in motion which certainly adds life and inertia
to a photo! Don't worry too much about aperture, just get the shutter speed down as low as you can and pan smoothly
AB
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Many thanks Gents
I appreciate the constructive comments. In fact Nutty, who thankfully is well and now out of Hospital, mentioned the same
I'm using a Canon EOS 450D with a 55/250 Zoom ... but clearly need to practice more
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I appreciate the constructive comments. In fact Nutty, who thankfully is well and now out of Hospital, mentioned the same
I'm using a Canon EOS 450D with a 55/250 Zoom ... but clearly need to practice more
Best ...
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Nutty was in hospital? Blimey! Get well soon, mate.
I will PM you an example image shortly. Bear in mind the example still needs a bit of processing as the light was messing me about.
I will PM you an example image shortly. Bear in mind the example still needs a bit of processing as the light was messing me about.