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Post by nustyR »

Thank you all.


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Post by ErikFB »

"Grandmaster " NustyR is back :D

Grtz,
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Post by sfeyenoord1 »

Wow those others are very stunning as well!

And hopla, thats the difference between a photographing spotter and a aviation photographer ;)
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Post by cHabu »

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Two of mine for today...

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G-TBIC departing on 24...

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PH-MJL arriving on 24.

Bye, Chris.
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Post by canberra »

Hopla wrote:People find pictures great that spotters did not share in the past as they where missing a tail or nose or just far away or just KLM etc. I like pictures from different angle, but in my opinion this goes to far recently.
You have got to be kidding :drinking: The morning shots are stunning!! The onces coming out of the clouds etc. is not my style, but 10 points for trying something different. The old fashioned side on, full frame, sun only slide photographer is a dying race :wink:
Number 2, 7 and 12 are amoung my all time Scramble favorites :champ: :cheer: :nl:

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Post by Thermal »

:shock: holy sh*t Nusty. You keep amazing us.
The old fashioned side on, full frame, sun only slide photographer is a dying race
That´s right. Live in the now. I´m not interested in numbers and a full fram left/right hand shot of a ´special plane´ . Anyone can do that. Been there, seen that.

The trick is to capture that 1/1000 of second with perfect conditions. Like Nusty did.

I much rather see special shots like Nusty makes. Then I don´t care what kind of plane it is. A good photographer does not need a special plane with a special reg to make a special picture.

BTW Nusty at which runway are the A330 and HV737 pictures taken? 18R or 18C?
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Post by marcel32us »

Can I please keep seeing both the special planes in special colors and special regs, AND the special pics of regular planes??

As long as we skip the unsharp poor lighted regulars, I'm happy.

Great pics in the beginning of the topic, the rest just reduced the glory IMHO.
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Post by Hopla »

I think sfey..rd (Sorry I cannot say it :( ) understands my point and described it very well. I could not do it better myselve.
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Post by Hans »

Removed the posts which -despite the warnings- were still not in English.

Regards,

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Post by Maikel van der Heijden »

A little late, but just wanted to show guys.
Did my card in my pc, and suddenly my pictures were gone. Had to recover them with a program and it worked :D

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That's all,
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Post by ErikFB »

Nice shots !!!
( Wellcome to the "touchdown and burning rubber - fanclub") :P
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Post by jhorstman »

Nice pictures, did you use polarizing filter? I also noticed that the bushes aren't obstructing the view, did you use a ladder? Must have been quite a hike then :wink:.
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Post by Maikel van der Heijden »

Hello,
No filters used, just my Olympus E-500.
And about the ladder... I am 3m tall, no just joking. The bushes waren't very high at the end of the runway. So that's way you don't see any in de photos.
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