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Stevekir

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The planes , I think, were almost in line abreast, with the top one in the photo closer to the camera and the bottom furthest away.
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JR

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Steve .
Great Shot, thanks for posting.
Depth of field being the reason on the camera, hopefully Tim Marlow will see this and explain .
Looks most impressive and frightening.
John
 

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Hi Steve
That is an amazing photo. Slightly unnerving.
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Steve that is a super picture i have looked at quite a few times now.

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Hiya
That is called stacking, due to using a long lens. The lens compresses the field of view so “stacking” the images on top of each other. Great shot that, wish I could see opportunities like that LOL
 
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