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RustYŠ
August 10th 07, 11:25 AM
Ventured into Cumbria yesterday in search of some low flying activity. A
decent assortment of types made the day interesting and the specially
painted Tornado made the four hour wait for it worthwhile, though my camera
battery didn't think so, it packed in after the first shot!
Tom[_2_]
August 10th 07, 12:20 PM
Isn't that always the way it happens when your ready to get that shot, battery dead,
full card, etc...
Really nice stuff Rusty! Thanks!
Tom
RustYŠ wrote:
> Ventured into Cumbria yesterday in search of some low flying activity. A
> decent assortment of types made the day interesting and the specially
> painted Tornado made the four hour wait for it worthwhile, though my camera
> battery didn't think so, it packed in after the first shot!
Bob Moore
August 10th 07, 01:22 PM
RustYŠ wrote
> Ventured into Cumbria yesterday in search of some low flying activity.
Rusty, could you post a "Google Earth" picture of your location when
photographing these aircraft?
Bob Moore
RustYŠ
August 10th 07, 05:13 PM
"Bob Moore" > wrote in message
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> Rusty, could you post a "Google Earth" picture of your location when
> photographing these aircraft?
Sorry Bob but I don't use Google Earth' but I was at the southern end of
Thirlemere lake. Here is a picture of the lake with me in that gap in the
hills at the far end. I'm sure you can find it from that.
Doug Maclean
August 10th 07, 05:59 PM
"RustYŠ" > wrote in message
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>
> "Bob Moore" > wrote in message
> 46.128...
>
>> Rusty, could you post a "Google Earth" picture of your location when
>> photographing these aircraft?
>
> Sorry Bob but I don't use Google Earth' but I was at the southern end of
> Thirlemere lake. Here is a picture of the lake with me in that gap in the
> hills at the far end. I'm sure you can find it from that.
>
Have to say Rusty's picture looks better but this might be the overview
Doug
Paul Elliot
August 10th 07, 06:09 PM
RustYŠ wrote:
> "Bob Moore" > wrote in message
> 46.128...
>
>> Rusty, could you post a "Google Earth" picture of your location when
>> photographing these aircraft?
>
> Sorry Bob but I don't use Google Earth' but I was at the southern end of
> Thirlemere lake. Here is a picture of the lake with me in that gap in the
> hills at the far end. I'm sure you can find it from that.
>
>
>
Very nice country. I'll have to make a point of visiting someday.
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German, the lovers French and it is all organized by the Swiss.
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Bob Moore
August 10th 07, 09:39 PM
RustYŠ wrote
> Sorry Bob but I don't use Google Earth' but I was at the southern end
> of Thirlemere lake.
Thanks!
Bob
Bob Moore
August 10th 07, 09:40 PM
Doug Maclean wrote
> Have to say Rusty's picture looks better but this might be the
> overview
Thanks...the Lat/Lon helps.
Bob
Peter.D.Evans
August 11th 07, 12:09 PM
> Ventured into Cumbria yesterday in search of some low flying activity.
> A decent assortment of types made the day interesting and the
> specially painted Tornado made the four hour wait for it worthwhile,
> though my camera battery didn't think so, it packed in after the first
> shot!
Marvelous set of images there Rusty... thanks for posting them!
BTW: Sorry if you've been asked this before, but what camera/lens
combination were you using?
Cheers
Peter D Evans
LEMB Administrator
http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org
RustYŠ
August 11th 07, 01:39 PM
"Peter.D.Evans" <orbscure.AT.hotmail.DOT.com> wrote in message
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> BTW: Sorry if you've been asked this before, but what camera/lens
> combination were you using?
I am still using a Canon 10D with a 100-400 lens. This combination has
served me well for the past four years but the fact that I am usually
shooting in the dark (in the cloudy mountains) and the push-me pull-you zoom
on the Canon lens (that I defy anybody to get the hang of whilst panning)
means that I am shortly going to buy a 300mm f2.8. The 10D will also be
superceded by the 40D as soon as it arrives. You can always check my
camera/photo details by downloading a photo and right clicking on the file
and selecting propertie/advanced. - it even tells you the time that it was
taken (UK time that is).
Peter.D.Evans
August 11th 07, 07:49 PM
> I am still using a Canon 10D with a 100-400 lens. This combination
> has served me well for the past four years but the fact that I am
> usually shooting in the dark (in the cloudy mountains) and the push-me
> pull-you zoom on the Canon lens (that I defy anybody to get the hang
> of whilst panning) means that I am shortly going to buy a 300mm f2.8.
> The 10D will also be superceded by the 40D as soon as it arrives. You
> can always check my camera/photo details by downloading a photo and
> right clicking on the file and selecting propertie/advanced. - it even
> tells you the time that it was taken (UK time that is).
Great results... thanks for the details Rusty
Cheers,
Peter D Evans - administrator
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