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  • Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

    Well it seems ages since I last posted photos, despite the Gilsland meet-up at the beginning of the month. However, it's been a busy time trying to make the most of a few events and the occasional glimpses of the wonderful autumn sunlight and colours that seem to have lasted so long.

    One of the main events for me in the last month has been a Press & Media day with the Royal Netherlands Air Force while they had a detachment of helicopters deployed to Carlisle airport as part of an exercise called 'TAC Blaze'. This was an opportunity to see behind the scenes of the deployment and to watch as they went through their training with Dutch troops at Spadeadam MoD range. A few days later came another chance to photograph them and, as always, a day to remember especially watching the Dutch pilots showing off their low fly skills.
    It was also an opportunity to try to capture the long time bugbear for me of slow shutter speed (to capture rotor blur), panning, and manual exposure, all of which were impeded by a mix of light and not helped by helicopters that constantly moved around the photo location.
    All photos were taken with an Olympus E-30, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 APO EXII lens and the second day photos also made use of the Olympus EC-14 1.4 teleconverter. Some of these images will seem grainier than the originals due to compression and/or additional sharpening post conversion from RAW to jpeg.

    1/. The day started well with the sunrise lighting up the early morning mist


    2/. After our briefing we watched the Apache helicopters take off for their mission

    3/.


    4/. The afternoon was spent observing a training mission with Dutch troops

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    6/.

    7/.


    8/. The finale of the day was a low fly past by the chinook


    A few days later I was back to watch some more action - amazingly I nearly cancelled the day as low thick hill fog shrouded my first observation point. Thankfully a passing Dutch soldier told me that it was sunbathing weather a mile to the north!

    9/. The Apache is a fearsome chilling beast and not really something that you want when it has the camera 'eye' on you

    10/.


    11/. Whereas the chinook is a noisy and seemingly ponderous machine

    12/.

    13/.


    14/. and finally, a fake photo - well the sunset is a real panorama but the two chinooks have been added to show some friends a shot that we were very close to getting . . . unfortunately the helicopters were two minutes too late to fly past our position and when they did they went behind us instead of in front!!


    Apologies for the large post - but it's pleasing to show that the Oly gear did good in circumstances where Canikon are held up to be the best!

    Regards
    Chris
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    Re: Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

    That first shot is amazing mate!
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    • #3
      Re: Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

      Oh yeah Chris, now you're cooking!
      These buggers fly right over my house!
      I have the wife's e-600 poised by the window.

      As Danny says that Number1 is very impressive.
      (That swan is dodgy)

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      • #4
        Re: Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

        That ist shot is very impressive indeed. Great reportage shots.


        "Always shoot in RAW and avoid JPEGs"

        William Shakespeare.

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        • #5
          Re: Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

          The 1st is really very good, but I was drawn to the painterly 4th, it's beautifully composed.
          John

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          • #6
            Re: Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

            There is a (non-airworthy) Mi-24 Hind at Spadeadam as well. Now that is a mans helicopter!
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            • #7
              Re: Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

              Wonderful shots. I liked the fourth one too, but the first one is really special.
              Roger

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              • #8
                Re: Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

                Great series of shots Chris

                Looks like you had a great couple of days - well done
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                • #9
                  Re: Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

                  Don't apologize for the long post, Chris, it was a pleasure to scroll down and we should be thanking you. I agree that No 1 has awesome light and a fantastic mood, but I'd also like to give a shout for No 2 where the two aircraft are perfectly placed. In fact the whole set is highly impressive. Thanks for posting
                  John

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                  • #10
                    Re: Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

                    Originally posted by Fearless Leader View Post
                    There is a (non-airworthy) Mi-24 Hind at Spadeadam as well. Now that is a mans helicopter!
                    And luckily for you, most of it was within view of my location near Berry Hill, so here's what it looks like now-a-days!
                    Note too, the guy firing and the two spent cartridges flying out from the rifle to his right. Fortunately, the Dutch were using blanks or I might have been saying a few 'Hail Mary's' and the others there calling me 'holey'!!



                    Regards
                    Chris
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                    • #11
                      Re: Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

                      Thanks everyone for all your kind words - as noted, it was a pleasure to get shots that stand Olympus on a level playing field with the gear that the vast majority of enthusiasts use, it was a pleasure to be out in the wilds of Northumberland/Cumbria in reasonable weather, and it is always a pleasure to watch the RNlAF pilots perform their magic.
                      The Dutch pilots tend to always be helpful to the photographers who spend many an hour waiting for the action, and I am full of praise for their enthusiasm - they don't show off, but instead act professionally, spot where the photographer is and will sometimes fly a route that seemingly benefits the viewer/s.
                      Additionally this time, the RNlAF/RNlA (Royal Netherlands Air Force/Army) went out of their way to involve the local press and media, to inform them about training and then to show how this is undertaken - it was good PR perhaps but their helpful attitude was also great - I loved one point where one photographer asked if we needed to wear safety gear (earmuffs/helmet, etc.) and the commander answered 'I take it that you are all adults and, as adults, that you can make up your own mind what to do' - what a brilliant approach to health and safety!
                      So a big thank you to the RNlAF, lots of praise for an oldish technology Olympus camera and its wonderful Sigma lens, and thank you again for your comments.

                      Regards
                      Chris
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                      • #12
                        Re: Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

                        Great set of images well worth the effort.
                        The 1st shot is something special.
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                        • #13
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                          Great set
                          That first shot is special I t would help if they numbered to comment on the others.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

                            Chris, thanks for the PM
                            These are without doubt a stunning series of shots and right up my street.
                            I love to photograph aircraft of any type when I get an opportunity
                            Regards Huw

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                            • #15
                              Re: Spadeadam chinook sundown - helicopter heaven! (Note: Many photos)

                              That first shot has a great atmospheric ambiance about it. Well done

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