Introducing Myself
This is Thomas from Hong Kong. I am writing my blog so that I can record my studies in the Digital Arts in the De Montfort University in Leicester.
Plane-spotting has become part of my life and will certainly continue until the day I cannot pick up my camera.
I have started my aviation photographing journey since 2018, that I found I am passionate in doing so. Not only general aviation, but I have also tried military jet-spotting in this year, which I was excited for a couple of years already (due to lockdown during the pandemic). It turned out that military aviation photography is much more challenging than I expected, and I am looking forward to visit different air bases as well as different Low Flying Areas (LFA) for taking pictures of fighter jets flying through.
The above picture is a McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C Hornet from VFMA-115 was on it's short final into Kadena Air Force Base, Okinawa. While the lower picture was a McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle flying over the the valley in Machynlleth, which is also known for the iconic Machloop.
Plane-spotting has become part of my life and will certainly continue until the day I cannot pick up my camera.

I share your passion Thomas and look forward to seeing the development in your journey!
ReplyDeleteAre there any photographers that you have been inspired by that you could include in this post? Or maybe there is a location that has inspired other photographers like the Mach Loop in Wales for example.