Nice aussie shots, NiamhIt's great that you finally managed to get them over to your computer.
I have seen that Portofino shot, Virgil,and I like it very much.
Maybe it's my turn now? I have not been very active lately, but my habit of always bringing a camera as long as it's possible usually results in the odd shot:
As I have told you, I live very close to our local airfield, which incidentally is
the home of Swedens largest glider flying club. I spent the major part of my
youth there. This machine is a two-seater trainer.
We have plenty of other winged creatures, of course: A pair of Jackdaws on a lamppost.
A dandelion ready to let its seeds fly.
The same picture as above, solarized.
This is the sharpest glider around: An ASH-25 two-seater with a wingspan of
25m (!) and a best gliding ratio of 1:57 (!), which means that it can glide
57m for every single m of altitude lost.
Same as above, from another angle.
And one more, showing how flexible the wings are: There is no g load to
speak of here, and yet the wing flexes visibly.
Closeup of a dandelion and a visitor.
Same as above, solarized.
/Claes











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