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Photograph Competition

'Vulcan Farewell'

The winning photograph for November 2015

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Vulcan at Abingdon Air and Country Show 2011     Keith Griffiths

Vulcan at Abingdon Air and Country Show 2011. Nikon D90 with Sigma 18-200mm lens.

Keith Griffiths




Thanks to everyone that took part in the Photo-Competition.

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Vulcan & Red Arrows at RIAT 2015 with Nikon D600.

Michael Bowyer
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Vulcan XH558 taken from Beachy Head 2015, Canon 7D & 70-300mm.

Paul Bugbee
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Vulcans.

John Bilcliffe
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XH558, arriving at Fairford, for the 2010 RIAT. Canon EOS350D.

Peter Busby
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XH558 Coming into land for her final time at Yeovilton Photo call day 2015. Nikon D7200, Sigma 150-500.

Si Tovey
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Avro Vulcan XH558 in a very tight formation with the RAF Red Arrows at Southport Airshow 2015, Saturday. Nikon D.7000 and Sigma 150-500mm lens.

Andrew Ratcliffe
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Vulcan taken at Shuttleworth Uncovered. Nikon D750 70-300 Nikkor. Last public display.

Terry Crocker
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Vulcan taken at Yeovilton Air Day using Fujifilm 20 EXR.

Peter Bryant
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Vulcan at RIAT 2015. Canon 7D II, EF100-400 f/4.5-5.6L IS II @ 135mm, 1/1250 @ f/5.0, ISO 100.

Steve Tron
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Vulcan photo, taken at Farnborough 2014, with my Canon EOD 650D.

Barry Hargreaves
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Vulcan.

msalex
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Vulcan in formation taken at Yeovilton 2015 with a Canon 7d Mark 2.

Keith Attfield
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Vulcan taken at Duxford last year with a Canon 50d and Pentax 75-150 mm lens.

Geoff Wicks
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vulcan. Lumix g6.

Jaden Moss
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Heat of the moment. XH558 takes off towards her true home - the sky.

Gareth Roberts