Well Sunday arrived again which sent me off on my Hawk search, ending back at Ardmore I went to the opposite side of my last position and found a great spot, locating a tractor and hay baler parked up I climbed its roof which put me above the maze, about 15 minutes later my first Hawk turned up.
From this spot I had a good view of the Ardmore runway with a few of the Warbirds taking to the sky's so a quick alteration to lower my shutter / aperture to 1/250 F:8 ish I fired off a few more shots of their departures.
DHC-2 Beaver
Messerschmitt Me.108
Mk 14 Spitfire
The Spitfire after taking off looped the airfield came in for a nice low fast pass then departed, my guess for its final home "Omaka" Blenheim as he did not return.
Back to The Hawk, The exposures are still not where I want them so will take more time practicing on my panning and getting a sharper image.
Saturday afternoon I popped down to Ardomre as I seen the Mk 9 fly over the house
When Arriving the Harvard was lifting off an then the Mk 14, The flew formation
around the airfield which to me looked like a photo shoot as the rear cockpit of the Harvard
was exposed with a person in it looking to the rear.
Sunday, 7 June 2015
Monday, 1 June 2015
NZ Warbirds - D-Day
This was Sunday 31st, the weather was very poor but went along anyway meeting up with Will M.
Slowly but surely the weather cleared enough for some flying.
Shooting against solid grey cloud is a pain the rear end but I decided when looking at my images to tweak the sky a little, You may say well this is not how the image was when shooting it and you are correct but I decided to do it anyway just to give them a bit of life.
Slowly but surely the weather cleared enough for some flying.
Shooting against solid grey cloud is a pain the rear end but I decided when looking at my images to tweak the sky a little, You may say well this is not how the image was when shooting it and you are correct but I decided to do it anyway just to give them a bit of life.
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