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That photo spot seems to have become quite popular over the last few weeks...zzark wrote:Perfect angle of the KL747 for your picture
Again, thanx for sharingtomba2247 wrote:1/20s nice
747 shot is perfect..I love that spot to!
WhahahahanustyR wrote:Good job Martijn
Number your pictures.feikew wrote:Not really unique regs, but worth sharing in my opninion.
Any comments are welcome.
Regards
Feike
WilcoBendavid2 wrote:Number your pictures.
Thanks. It was already long exposed for a 400mm handheld shot.Bendavid2 wrote:1. Picture is very nice. Picture works a little bit better when you took the shot when the plane cross the contrast of a cloud and sunlight. Because than you can see heat from the engine better and that gives a extra touch. 1 to 2/3 stop more exposured needed.
The sun just dropped behind the CB's (as those in #1). So I thought I'd go for some panning shots. Next time I'll take the better light for sure! My lens (Canon 100-400) is at it's best sharpness @ f/9, so that's why.Bendavid2 wrote:2. A little bit to late you missed the nice light that you have in the next picture. Also this picture is a little bit to dark in my eyes. You don´t need f/9 for this kind of pictures.
I was amazed that the jumbo turned to me anyway. With some more X wind it will be better, that's for sure.Bendavid2 wrote:3. Indeed seen a lot past few days. A little bit more before sunset en the light was a little bit better. With more X-wind think about the spot again.
Thanks for the hint. I'll take it in mind.Bendavid2 wrote:4. Higher shutterspeed. If you had this picture when the cockpit pass and you had zoom in it was a shot out of a million.
That's why I underlined any. Just want to learn more! Thanks, it's what I was looking for!!Bendavid2 wrote:Please don´t think that I think you pictures are bad. But since they are very good and you ask for comment I gave you comments.
'Just' a Canon 40D / Canon 100-400. Anxious to get at least a 5DMIIBendavid2 wrote:I am very curious about your gear
Were you lining up behind the BAW A321? Then you might just be lucky.jeffreyklm wrote:I doubt it, but has anyone spotted Transavia 737-700 PH-XRZ Departing from Runway 24 around 14:45? I was up front!
Jeffrey.
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