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by biggerry on Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:13 am
Part of teh photo safari on saturday - certainly had some interesting flying machines there, a few that I have looked at and jumped out at me, at this point I am thinking my keeper ratio is about 25% suggestions or improvements? That there would be the arse end of the new FA18  Helicopters are not meant to fly, let alone like the way they did on this day, definitely made me cringe - as the saying goes, the only reason they fly is 'cause them things are sooo ugly mother nature repels them from the earth...   burnt pig anyone? 
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by radar on Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:19 am
Love the first two here. As you say, helicopters weren't meant to fly like that!!
That last one sure looks hottttt
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by Alpha_7 on Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:31 pm
Awesome shots mate - what lens did you use for all of these the 300 f4 ?
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by biggerry on Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:40 pm
radar wrote:That last one sure looks hottttt
nothing like the smell of kero in the evening ehh... Alpha_7 wrote:Awesome shots mate - what lens did you use for all of these the 300 f4 ?
yep, I used a mix of the 300mm f/4 coupled with a 1.4 TC and polariser (i ditched that after awhile - chasing them around the sky with different parts of the sky needing different settings was too much hard work). I actually found the 1.4TC and 300mm a bit too long on the crop sensor, also wide open there is a noticeable level of softness - I think anyway anyay, most images were taken using just the 300mm.
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by aim54x on Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:06 pm
I'm not a fan of the Hornets, but that is a stunner that you captured there Gerry!
Choppers arent meant to fly like that!!!
Do you have any more of the Aardvarks?
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by biggerry on Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:30 pm
aim54x wrote:I'm not a fan of the Hornets, but that is a stunner that you captured there Gerry!
yeah the hornets are about as interesting as skool day, plus they are just too damn noisy and its not a nice noisy like the inline 12 cylinder monsters... Do you have any more of the Aardvarks
plenty of the fat pigs - but so does everyone else - probably the most photographed machine on the day!
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by aim54x on Fri Sep 24, 2010 9:31 pm
biggerry wrote:aim54x wrote:I'm not a fan of the Hornets, but that is a stunner that you captured there Gerry!
yeah the hornets are about as interesting as skool day, plus they are just too damn noisy and its not a nice noisy like the inline 12 cylinder monsters... Do you have any more of the Aardvarks
plenty of the fat pigs - but so does everyone else - probably the most photographed machine on the day!
Inline 12 cyinder monsters of the Rolls Royce kind??? Can you post more of the pigs?
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by surenj on Sat Sep 25, 2010 1:39 am
Would you guys speak English? 
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by biggerry on Sat Sep 25, 2010 11:43 pm
surenj wrote:Would you guys speak English?
lol, I guess this is gonna confuse you even more then aim54x wrote:Inline 12 cyinder monsters of the Rolls Royce kind???
yep, the merlins 
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by aim54x on Sat Sep 25, 2010 11:58 pm
biggerry wrote:surenj wrote:Would you guys speak English?
lol, I guess this is gonna confuse you even more then aim54x wrote:Inline 12 cyinder monsters of the Rolls Royce kind???
yep, the merlins 
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by chrisk on Sun Sep 26, 2010 1:09 pm
all great shots. i particualrly like the first. 25% hit rate for an airshow is bloody good aswell.
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by surenj on Mon Sep 27, 2010 11:42 am
biggerry wrote: surenj wrote:Would you guys speak English? lol, I guess this is gonna confuse you even more then  Ok Now I am up on the lingo... http://www.globalaircraft.org/planes/f-111_aardvark.plDo you think the f111 was doing Mach 1.2 on the day? It sure felt like the sound came after that thing had gone past....
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by surenj on Mon Sep 27, 2010 11:45 am
aim54x wrote:Spits, Stangs or a Mozzie?
Cameron, There were hardly any bugs there. I guess we are still at the tail-end of the winter.... 
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by aim54x on Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:27 pm
surenj wrote:aim54x wrote:Spits, Stangs or a Mozzie?
Cameron, There were hardly any bugs there. I guess we are still at the tail-end of the winter.... 
Well looking from Peter's photo gallery I did see at least one 'stang and a spit' but there seemed to be a lack of the bugs....mozzies are really beautiful wooden wonders
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