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Flares, flares, flares! The Belgian Air Force A109 Display Team sure knows how to distract spotters! The sunset at the Albert Airshow is the occasion to snap some interesting shots.
It was my first sunset show, and even though it is quite difficult to get quality shots, the atmosphere is awesome.
That is a very interesting demo to see, as it really shows how manoeuvrable the Alphajet is!
Even though we still don't know what the 2020 airshow season will look like, I look forward to seeing this demo again in the future!
The highlight of the 2019 edition of Albert Airshow was the Tiger Demo Team coming all the way from Poland with their F-16C. The Polish sure know how to put on a great demo!
Nothing to say, the A400M Tactical Display offers some truly incredible photo opportunities! Here it is seen performing a sharp and low turn during Albert's meeting.
The new livery of the Rafale Solo Display is simply breathtaking!! They designed it to celebrate 10 years of the Rafale Solo Display, that's why there is a big '10' on the livery. I am always amazed by the extremely good work of designers when it comes to making special liveries for FAF aicrafts.
It’s been called Mother Nature’s Playground, and it’s not hard to imagine why when you see the whole place from the water, cruising in the bay between Phuket, Krabi and Phi Phi Island.
The islands of Phang Nga Bay started life underwater 130 million years ago as part of the largest coral reef in the world, stretching from the Malay Border to the North of Vietnam. The coral grew and died forming a deposit of CALCITE or CALCIUM CARBONATE hundreds of metres thick - the basis of the limestone islands.
75 million years ago, the limestone was pushed upwards from the sea bed by the pressure from the movement of tectonic plates. The islands have been sculpted byf wind, rain, wave and tidal action, creating the amazing formations we see today.
I like to try to identify things I photograph in nature, but with this one it took a bit of detective work. I started out thinking this was some kind of gall, but there are thousands of kinds and I couldn't find this one. I observed most of the galls were specific to a single species. So then I tried to ID the tree, which turned out to be a green ash. A little google work then showed this was ash rust. Ash rust can cause swelling and distortion on stems and petioles. The fungus produces orange pustules and spreads by sporulation.
More info: byf.unl.edu/ash-rust
Another Picture: extension.udel.edu/factsheets/ash-rust-2/
Host tree green ash: www.kansasnativeplants.com/guide/plant_detail.php?plnt_id...
The mighty Rafale resting during a summer night at the Albert 2021 airshow! I will never, ever get bored of this incredible fighter.
This is the spare aircraft for the 'Requin Mike' demonstration team which is making its debut at the Albert airshow.
That was clearly THE highlight of this years's airshow in Albert: Polish Air Force's Tiger Demo Team sent their beautiful F-16 in France for the very first time. The take-off is quite impressive in my opinion!
I usually don't post PAF pictures, but I am quite happy about this one! The light was softer than the one we usually have, so it was a real pleasure to shoot the Patrouille de France for once!
Stagecoach 15939 (YN63 BYF) on Abington Square, Northampton, operating route 2 to Rectory Farm.
1st June 2021.
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Yes, another boring Environ, but at least a rare sight of a Stagecaoch Gold in Daventry, Norethamptonshire. 15939 (YN63 BYF) is photographed returning to the ton centre along Braunston Road with the D2. 30th March 2016