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F15`s in the loop

 
Jon ­ Foster
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Jul 16, 2009 22:39 |  #16

Excellent shots!

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Jul 17, 2009 01:36 |  #17

Fantastic photos. I love 1 & 5. How did you get these shots? Are you above the plane?


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Jul 18, 2009 04:56 |  #18

Wow.....


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Jul 19, 2009 16:20 as a reply to  @ xMClass's post |  #19

My appologies for the late reply to those who have asked questions....been away for RIAT.

First off thanks to everyone for looking and posting I would normally try and reply to each comment..........but thats to much like hard work with all these, so as I said thanks to all who posted.

TC1986 these were all shot on a sigma 120-300 and a 50D, i`ll get you the settings later.

Motoyen......well the planes fly low level in several areas of the UK for training purposes, as has already been said this is area LFA7 and this particular area the Mach Loop. The jets fly low through valleys and on several are close enough to fill the frame at 200-300 mm all of the shots taken are the full shot with no cropping. You have to climb a bit to get above the jets (about 300-400 ft) but the shots are well worth it.




  
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Jul 19, 2009 16:26 |  #20

These are amazing, wow.


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