OK - time to get some of these photos processed and posted!!
These three are from the Bournemouth airshow a few weeks back now. Top is the last flight that I'll see of the Vulcan bomber which retires to a museum this year, a fan favourite and puts on quite a show with its four thundering engines and elegant design (only three engines working in photo?).
Second is a Russian MIG 18 from the 50s era which saw a lot of action in Vietnam. My favourite shot of the day, great soft light on the smooth bodywork at that angle - straight from camera - happy days.
Last up is the Typhoon, the star of the show, showing off its completely mental agility and power, seemingly tearing the sky apart with its roaring engines. Stood on the end of the pier, this is with my 100-400mm, desperately panning to keep up with the plane with it's afterburners on. Again, quite flattering light and so low I think the sea is acting as a gentle reflector to throw detail into the undercarriage..
Vulcan Bomber - last flight on south coast, August 2015 ISO 160, 560mm (400mm + 1.6 teleconvertor), f/8, 1/500s, +0.6ev Cropped, vignette, curves to bring out clouds and fumes |
MiG 18 - Bournemouth Airshow 2015 ISO400, 560mm, f/8, 1/500s, +0.6ev, noise reduction |