pollypeter wrote:Snipes wrote:I liked the show(was there on saturday), but one thing I really don't understand... We were standing about 15 ft behind the fence(static line) watching and photographing the airplanes. And then there are those spotters/photographers who think they are there alone and stand in front of you with their ladders, blocking our view completely
!!!! To those, please keep in mind that there are people behind you who also like to watch the show!!!! At one time there was a complete wall of people on their step-ladders. Not to take a pic of a static aircraft, I don't have problems with that, but standing there all the time...
Idea for next year: bring a ladder yourself...
I'm sorry, but I was also one of the many spotters standing on a ladder...and I do not regret that. Because without a ladder it is just impossible to make good photos on the runway. A ladder just belongs to the standard inventory for an airshow.
I agree with Snipes on this one.
I don't have any problems with ladders, as long as they position themselves several meters from the fence.
What I don't understand is people using a ladder AT THE FENCE.
Come on, the fence isn't really that high, you can easily see over it when you're on the ground.
Also, do you really think that one meter higher really makes that much of a difference for taking runway pics? The difference on or off a ladder is a staggering 0.3 degrees.