Concorde night shoot
F50 1.7. SMC-FAs 24, 35, 50 1.4, 85, 135. HD-FA15-30, DFA24-70, D-FA*70-200. The SMC-FA Limited Trinity.
Metz 45 CL-4, AF500FTZ. AF540FGZ.
Some Mamiya and some Nikon
Brooklands? V nice. Not been even though it is very close to where I live.
Yes. This was an organised night shoot event after the museum closed organised by these people....... https://threshold.aero/
If you like aircraft and cars there is lots to see.
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We're lucky at Manchester to have one too.
Steve
Strangely, from that angle it looks more like a fighter than a passenger aircraft - all nose and not much fuselage.
I think that is the effect of a 30mm lens and my positioning !
If i'm honest i didn't realise that Brooklands had a Concorde
In addition to the Concorde G-BBDG they also have the large model Concorde that used to sit at the little roundabout at Heathrow leading to the tunnel for T-1/2/3
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In addition to the Concorde G-BBDG they also have the large model Concorde that used to sit at the little roundabout at Heathrow leading to the tunnel for T-1/2/3
So that's where it went! Going to Heathrow T-1/2/3 was never the same after it disappeared ...
Steve
Yeah.... Emirates A380 is not the same.
Like replacing a model of the Jaguar E-Type with a double decker bus...
It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera… they are made with the eye, heart and head. Henri Cartier-Bresson
Lots of film bodies, a couple of digital ones, too many lenses (mainly older glass) and a Horseman LE 5x4.
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