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Apologies to you guys that have seen these before but they really are photo's I'm proud of. My depron collection....
Photo's by Charles Butterworth and Brian Usher......
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The 100" Vulcan
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Low Level Bucc'

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DH Sea Vixen Maiden

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The 86" Spitfire....

Edited By Electriflier on 30/07/2014 16:48:00

Edited By Electriflier on 30/07/2014 16:48:43

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Posted by john stones 1 on 04/05/2015 09:40:47:

Some great camera work there Roscoyes what sort of trees are those big ones ?

John

Hi John, Thanks for the kind words.

The big trees in the pics are mostly 'RedGum' trees.

Some more info In case you are interested:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus_camaldulensis

Rosco

 

 

Edited By Rosco on 04/05/2015 13:12:51

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Some of these photos are really very good, but have we reached a stage where they might be TOO good?

I picked up a copy of RCME recently and didnt buy it because it was stuffed full of excellent photos, pictures so good you almost touch the model,; yet there was no atmosphere, no story behind the image, except that of high quality glass and fast shutters. A look through older issues, eighties and nineties for example, and the photos leave something to be desired...and thats the point isnt it? They leave you desiring something.

Just my thoughts.

And I have no axe to grind, I have pages of very good images from my friend the D20.

David

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