All these eight pictures were taken on a single sortie in a Venom FB4...I just sat the camera on the gunsight to steady it and press the shutter release when I thought the picture would be worthwhile. I was low flying at about 250 knots at the time so there was no question of looking through the viewfinder. The shots are presented in the order taken and the route was after take-off from Eastleigh, Nairobi to cross the Ngong Hills and drop down into the Rift Valley heading for Lake Magadi then turn North to cross back up the lake and continue up the Rift. I only took the eight pictures as an experiment and I wish I had taken more:-

This first one shows part of the Gunsight and the windscreen framing pillar on the right...Not too good a picture so I didn't try a crop.

This is better heading towards that conicle hill with some habitation at bottom left.

Here is a crop of that area and I think those small dark numerous verticle things are Masai.

This one is nice and sharp and you can see several red patches on the ground with Termites nests.

Here is a crop of some of those patches and you can clearly see the mounds.

I'm in a turn to port here and the gyro gunsight graticle has drifted into the camera's view. The bright central "Pipper" is what you place and track on the cockpit of the enemy aircraft and the ring of six diamonds (only three visible here) are what you close in on the enemy's wingtips, after first setting the targets aircraft type wingspan.

Here is a crop from that image showing a well used track on the ground.

Another sharp one and you can see a circular Masai boma left of centre.

A crop of that area showing the circle of dwellings and the nearby track. Also some termite mounds.

A typical Rift Valley elongated conical hill and...

...a crop of same.

I'm heading back to cross the length of Lake Magadi here. Those bright white areas on the lake are solid soda.

A crop of the dried up lake bed to the left.

And another of the water with solid soda in the creek...Flamingoes like to visit here on their way South to breed on Lake Natron.

Here is the last one as I cross the soda lake. You can see that the gunsight glass tints the soda...It is really white as on the right. You can also see the gyro graticule again here...

...and again here in the crop from that picture.
Thanks for looking at these pictures...I think they may well be unique :flying:













