All the servicable ones
On the day they may well route via your rail line @tempusmurphy i will let you know.
All the servicable ones
On the day they may well route via your rail line @tempusmurphy i will let you know.
In this rehearsal they had 16 helicopters. Plus a photo helicopter
Would be interesting as I am in work on that day, the other route we see them use for visual navigation is the M11
What was the photo helicopter? There is a fleet of really nicely painted Gazelles being used year by year at fairford.
A Griffon
Love the way you capture wildlife action Derbysieger. Very dynamic pics
I am jealous of how good @Derbysieger is at shooting anything that flies, from birds to ponies. Snaps them all at just the right moment.
Thx
Hehe. I have taken roughly 2000 pictures on my holiday to the Baltic this winter. Most are series of short bursts shooting gulls and other birds (but mostly gulls). Of those 2000 pictures I selected around 130 to edit xD
For the blue tit I sat on a bench below a tree for roughly 1.5hours and went away with one burst of 5 pictures.
We should have a ‘good dad’ badge here at mudspike.
I enjoyed Victor’s pictures as well. Reminds me of my kids when they were young and as I liked to call them, punk ass kids(lovingly of course)
Kids are always a worry. Just yesterday my oldest daughter, who is an adult now was bitten by a muscrat that would not leave the engine compartment of my car. She now has to go through the rabies process. Plus it severed a tendon in her finger, so needs to see a plastic surgeon. Kids!
Mine four are grown now as well bish. Doesn’t change a thing, does it?
So true piper. Actually when I saw the pic you posted of your family I saw similarities between our two families. Girls grown up, you and I having similar stature, of course I am much more handsome than you
Sitting in the garden next to the log store with the excellent @schurum designed seedum roof at a very old table and chairs set. OK i was also eating the latest baking production of my wife, a nutty oaty biscuit thats rather good. I also had a mug of hot coffee in my hand.
The chair very slowly came apart. Folded up and dumped me on the ground. My wife leapt over to me suitably concerned. I immeadiately said I was not in pain and that I thought I had got away with it. Other than spilling the coffee (wet patch in photo). I got up and demonstrated I was not hurt. My wife then found the humour in the incident and laughed loud and long. She said, “we will need to replace that set now…”
Zeus photobombed me when I took the photo. He was traveling at transonic speed so I am impressed with my phone for almost getting him in focus. Lots of jaggy wooden spiky bits that could have skewered me.
Oh dear, that could have been a whole lot nastier than it ended up. I bet Fliss won’t mind getting to go on a patio furniture shopping spree