Some more (big) low flying birds

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Some more (big) low flying birds

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Slightly bigger than the ones in my recent Red Kite post :)



RAF Tornado
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Swiss Air Force PC21
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USAF F15
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RAF Tornado
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RAF hercules
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RAF Hawk
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Re: Some more (big) low flying birds

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Cool, well detailed pics. What lens.?
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400mm
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ChrisWales wrote: Sat Mar 03 2018 15:47 -
400mm

What one ?
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The "cheap" L one f5.6 wish could afford the big fella :)
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That's an excellent lens, I had one for years, but decided I wanted a zoom. Ended up buying a 70-300mm L. And have recently purchased a tamron 100-400, early days but its looking good. Probably shift the 70-300 soon, can't afford to keep both.

Excellent pics btw.
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