EHAM 31-03-08
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- Thermal
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NustyR how on earth are you able to make pictures like these again and again?5 MD-11 is still my all time favorite in these conditions.
If I did not know better I would say they are lucky shots. But you get them like that (vapour trails and vortexes) every time.
Can you give some tips and hints regarding the timing and conditions?
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- Boudewijn van Oirschot
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Indeed, he is able to make the most AWESOME pics. I always LOVE themNustyR how on earth are you able to make pictures like these again and again?
If I did not know better I would say they are lucky shots. But you get them like that (vapour trails and vortexes) every time.
Can you give some tips and hints regarding the timing and conditions
BVO
- Margreet1975
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A nice picture
My picture from EHAM this day:
- Margreet1975
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Thermal wrote:NustyR how on earth are you able to make pictures like these again and again?
In 2007 I visited EHAM 42 times......I think when you go often you have more chance for the 'good' weather. Sometimes the weather is terrible and you think of leaving, just stay ! Most of the time when the weather is getting better you 'll get the vapour-trails, condensation-clouds and vortexes !Thermal wrote: If I did not know better I would say they are lucky shots. But you get them like that (vapour trails and vortexes) every time.
Can you give some tips and hints regarding the timing and conditions?
Best chance is @ lift-off and when the planes are cloudbursting. You also need a high % of humidity in the air.
6 MD-11 banking near a cloud.
7 You know it is a good day when A330s are getting vortexes and condensation-clouds.
8 Nor really difficult; the aircraft is banking and the background makes this shot complete.
9 While waiting for the BA-767, my favorite 757 is on final while the Tristar Air is on downwind.
10 BA-767
I went to the IJweg, westside of the Polderbaan and shot some aircraft departing from 36C ! Because of the huge distance there is a bit noise and unsharpness in these shots........I don't bother about that !
11 G-ZAPU
12
13 The background is making this shot.
- mipo72
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Hai NustyR,
The last one with the 2 737's is great.
I realy like your photos.
Also that KLM 747 with the darkest clouds i have ever seen is awesome.
Keep posting this kind of shots.
Grt,
Michel
The last one with the 2 737's is great.
I realy like your photos.
Also that KLM 747 with the darkest clouds i have ever seen is awesome.
Keep posting this kind of shots.
Grt,
Michel
Canon 1000D 18-55 en Canon 55-250/IS en Samsung WB500.
Ik zeg zomaar,... pak wat je kan pakken want anders is het weg!!!!!!...
Als je het niet wil pakken , dan pak ik het wel.... moet je wel zeggen waar?????....
Ik zeg zomaar,... pak wat je kan pakken want anders is het weg!!!!!!...
Als je het niet wil pakken , dan pak ik het wel.... moet je wel zeggen waar?????....
- Margreet1975
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@NustyR: thanks, your shots are incredible!
wich kind of lens/camera do you use??
Grtz,
Margreet
wich kind of lens/camera do you use??
Grtz,
Margreet
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