This stuff is challenging me... Shooting aviation at night.. My god its tough, and I don't profess that these images are any good, I'm not overjoyed with the majority of them, but it's more practice.
Eurofighter Tyhoons lined up on the RAF Coningsby pan.
The light was starting to fade, this muppet had left his tripod at home and I was shooting on my Canon 6D mk1, with a Canon L series 100-400l on the front. I could do with a faster lens for this stuff, the light isnt great and will only get worse as you'll see.
Typhoon ZK435 taxy's out towards the evening dusk
I've recently upgraded some of my camera gear, and the 5d mk3 I've got should be able to handle the higher ISO better.
With the nights now a lot longer than they were on this shoot, and the fact that I usually have work the next morning, getting out to shoot the planes in the dark are now getting limited until later in the year..
Keep on practising.
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