Personally I don't think it appropriate to show these pics as a mark of respect to the pilot who died his family and friends.
Bill
"Eggman died doing something that he loved, something that involves putting the RAF in the spotlight - that means photos are taken and published. You should all embrace these images as a reminder of what the finest aerobatic team in the world look like at their best." ---- The most sensible post I have read on TP today
Cheesy said:Bill and all others,
Lets not start a 'Holier that thou' moralistic slanging match. These are my views, not those of my employer. Eggman died doing something that he loved, something that involves putting the RAF in the spotlight - that means photos are taken and published. You should all embrace these images as a reminder of what the finest aerobatic team in the world look like at their best.
Regards,
Cheesy
Bill and all others,
Lets not start a 'Holier that thou' moralistic slanging match. These are my views, not those of my employer. Eggman died doing something that he loved, something that involves putting the RAF in the spotlight - that means photos are taken and published. You should all embrace these images as a reminder of what the finest aerobatic team in the world look like at their best.
Regards,
Cheesy
Cheesy is that correct that the whole of the hawk fleet has been grounded
Personally I don't think it appropriate to show these pics as a mark of respect to the pilot who died his family and friends.
Bill
Nice composition, but they are all underexposed for me - what mode were you using the camera in?
Personally I don't think it appropriate to show these pics as a mark of respect to the pilot who died his family and friends.
Bill
"Eggman died doing something that he loved, something that involves putting the RAF in the spotlight - that means photos are taken and published. You should all embrace these images as a reminder of what the finest aerobatic team in the world look like at their best." ---- The most sensible post I have read on TP today