Now THAT'S formation flying! Squadron of RAF Typhoon jets skim across colourful fields in perfect symmetry
They can normally be seen as only a dot in the sky. But these
dramatic photos give a completely new picture of the brave work of the
Royal Air Force servicemen and women. These astonishing pictures,
entered into the annual Royal Air Force Photographic competition, givea glimpse behind the scenes of the dangerous work carried out which makes up the normal day in the Force.
This year the overall winner of the RAF photographer of the year category was Corporal Mike Jones from RAF Marham.
His portfolio of four images shows the diversity of task from operations to ceremonial and modern equipment to heritage.
He also took a particularly captivating image of an Afghan elder.
Corporal
Jones, remembers the moment he took the photo: 'The picture was taken
on New Year’s Day at Kandahar during an Open Day for local Afghans
living close to the airfield to visit us at work.
'At the open day the RAF had provided a Tornado GR4 and the crew were busy talking to a lot of excited kids and local people.
'I saw the man sitting alone to one side by the hangar door, just watching things going on. The conditions were perfect.
The RAF has held a photographic competition for the last 23 years and this time there were more than 800 entries in 12 categories.
The award ceremony was held today at the historic Royal Air Force Club in London.
Other photos include a Hurricane plane flying over London and the 58 Squadron on patrol.
'The competition entries this year are once again of the highest quality and showcase not only the professional abilities of our Royal Air Force Photographers but also the tremendous diversity and agility of our people and equipment,'said Chief to the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal, Sir Stephen Dalton.
Three independent judges, Len Dance, Alex Mead and Geoff Mayor, with in excess of 100 years pictorial experience between them, wrestled to agree on the winning images in the 12 categories for this year’s photographic competition.
One of the three independent judges Len Dance said: 'I have worked with imagery my entire career, and I was honoured to be invited to judge this year’s competition.
'The quality and technical skills demonstrated through these entries is absolutely fantastic.'
This
photo, called Colourful Symmetry, by SAC Graham Taylor of RAF
Coningsby, shows Typhoon aircraft practising for the Royal Jubilee
celebrations by performing a diamond-nine formation over Lincolnshire
the day before they were due to fly over Windsor Castle
Part
of the winning portfolio from RAF Marham, this picture, From Thrust
Till Dawn by Corporal Babbs Robinson, shows Tornado GR4 aircraft
launching from RAF Marham loaded with Storm Shadow cruise missiles
Welcome
Home by SAC Chris Hill shows this delighted serviceman greeting his two
children after returning to RAF Marham from operation Ellamy
This
picture, taken by 2012 RAF Photographer of the year Corporal Mike Jones
from RAF Marham, shows SAC Mulligan and troops from 58 Squadron RAF
Regiment conducting a routine patrol near Camp Bastion in Afghanistan
The
impressive images of operations, training, equipment and sport are were
all taken by RAF personnel and civilians, and capture the amazing work
undertaken by the air force around the world.This year the overall winner of the RAF photographer of the year category was Corporal Mike Jones from RAF Marham.
His portfolio of four images shows the diversity of task from operations to ceremonial and modern equipment to heritage.
He also took a particularly captivating image of an Afghan elder.
'At the open day the RAF had provided a Tornado GR4 and the crew were busy talking to a lot of excited kids and local people.
'I saw the man sitting alone to one side by the hangar door, just watching things going on. The conditions were perfect.
This
striking image was highly commended in Category C 'RAF Operational
Experience'. Called 'Downward Leg' by SAC Tommy Axford, it shows a
Merlin helicopter on exercise Pashtung Vortex carrying out
pre-deployment training in Jordan
Winner
in Category C 'RAF Operational Experience', Rear View by Cpl Paul
Oldfield, shows US Deputy Secretary of Defence Ashton Carter flying over
Kajakai Dam, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, with Major John A. Toolan,
commander, Regional Command (Southwest)
Winner
of Category F 'Portrait' is a photo called 'Prince' by Sgt Richard
Beattie. It is a portrait of Flight Lieutenant Princejit Ubhi, an Ops
Officer, who can wear his headdress as part of his uniform in honour of
his religion
Third
place in Category C 'The RAF Operational Experience' was 'Get Down' by
SAC Chris Hill, which showed personnel diving for cover on rocky ground
in Cyprus
'As the hangar door opened there was a flood
of natural light falling on him. It is a very natural shot. It is a
striking picture that I am proud of.'The RAF has held a photographic competition for the last 23 years and this time there were more than 800 entries in 12 categories.
The award ceremony was held today at the historic Royal Air Force Club in London.
Other photos include a Hurricane plane flying over London and the 58 Squadron on patrol.
'The competition entries this year are once again of the highest quality and showcase not only the professional abilities of our Royal Air Force Photographers but also the tremendous diversity and agility of our people and equipment,'said Chief to the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal, Sir Stephen Dalton.
Second
Prize Category D 'RAF Equipment' was 'Chinook Sunset' by Ian Forshaw,
who captured this Chinook refuelling at RAF Shawbury. He captured the
brilliant colours beaming off the window of the aircraft
Winner
of Category B 'Technical/Engineering' was 'Function and Form' by SAC
Graham Taylor. The picture shows a Spitfire from RAF Coningsby's Battle
of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) during a ground-run following engine
and fuelling issues
Part
of the section entry for RAF Leuchars in Category A 'Photographic
Section Portfolio'. This was a digitally manipulated image of a Typhoon
using light trail techniques
This
dramatic shot earned the photographer by SAC Graham Taylor the title of
winner of Category D 'RAF Equipment'. It shows a Typhoon from 29(R)
Sqn, RAF Coningsby, performing a full display as part of their Public
Display Authority obligation
'These dynamic images
reflect the extensive breadth of Service life, the critical contribution
that our personnel are making to global operations and the unique year
of celebrations for Her Majesty The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee as well as
the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games.'Three independent judges, Len Dance, Alex Mead and Geoff Mayor, with in excess of 100 years pictorial experience between them, wrestled to agree on the winning images in the 12 categories for this year’s photographic competition.
One of the three independent judges Len Dance said: 'I have worked with imagery my entire career, and I was honoured to be invited to judge this year’s competition.
'The quality and technical skills demonstrated through these entries is absolutely fantastic.'
Category
L 'Photographer of the Year' titled 'Afghan Air Wing Open Day', this
sombre portrait was captured by Corporal Mike Jones RAF, who
photographed an Afghan Elder as he watched over his family as they took
part in an Afghanistan Air Force open day at Kandahar Air Base
This
picture by Cpl Mike Jones shows a Merlin Helicopter being delivered to
Camp Bastion. The rotary wing aircraft, from RAF Benson in Oxfordshire,
is destined to become the latest addition to the Merlin fleet based in
Afghanistan
Winner
of the 'RAF PR Image of the Year' Category K. 'Regiment Patrol' by SAC
Andy Masson of RAF Marham. The picture shows Corporal Steve Cavanagh
from 2620 Auxillary Squadron, wearing the new Multi Terrain Pattern
uniform, whilst in front of a RAF Tornado GR4 at RAF Marham
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