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20th May 2018
02:34pm BST

Explaining to a twitter user @LostNRealityTV, Yui explained how he captured the image and it wasn't easy.I don't know who took this picture, but it's exquisite ?? #RoyalWedding pic.twitter.com/yR60JWCdd1
— . . d r e . . (@LostNRealityTV) May 19, 2018
He explained no drones were allowed.Thanks, glad you like the photo. It was taken by myself, and I'm a staff photographer for @PA based in the UK. I was positioned on the roof of George IV Gateway of Windsor Castle, and they passed directly beneath me during their carriage procession. https://t.co/hkzViNhSbb
— Yui Mok (@YuiMok) May 19, 2018
And he also explained that he had only one second to snap the image and it wasn't easy.For that shot I used @CanonUKandIE 1Dx Mk2 camera and a 70-200mm lens. For other shots I had the @CanonProNetwork 600mm F4 (which is actually quite light for its size - just as well as I had to handhold it a lot of the time!) Drones would never have been allowed anywhere near.
— Yui Mok (@YuiMok) May 20, 2018
We must admit, we love it!Purely coincidental. I had less than a one-second window to take that particular shot - whilst having to focus through a metal grill I was standing over - so was happy to get anything really!
— Yui Mok (@YuiMok) May 20, 2018
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