Dusseldorf Int. 20-03-11 Dusk-Night Shots

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Dusseldorf Int. 20-03-11 Dusk-Night Shots

Post by Triple Nickel »

Hi,

I was at DUS/EDDL on Sunday March 20th. Some photos:

1. Emirates Cargo (TNT) B747-400F on stand V02.
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2. Air Berlin A320 moments before take off.
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3. Iberia at the holding point for 24L.
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4. Lufthansa?? B737 crossing the moon
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Greetz, Ron
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Post by vuurwerkreeshof »

wow great quality :respect: I like the first the most... what a perfect light! :worship:
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:scramble: :toppie:
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Wow the Emirates 74F is amazing.
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:respect: :yourock: :)): :cool: :worship: :scramble: :toppie: :day:
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Great shots! Would you like to share your camera settings with us? (and I suppose you used a tripod?)
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nr 3 :worship: :worship: :worship:
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Number 1 :bthumb:
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Post by Triple Nickel »

Thankx for the nice reactions.

My camera setting per photo can be found at my website.
(klik the picture in the gallery and move your mouse to the 'i' on the right upper corner of each photo, you will find EXIF there).

Yes I used a Tripod (Manfrotto), and I used also the Mirror lock up feature on my camera (wich reduces camera shake from mirror).
And I also use a remote control to release shutter.

Mostly I shoot at the 'Bulb' setting on the camera and then counting the seconds myself. (or release the remote just before the aircraft is going to move).

The big problem is, that aircraft are not standing still all the time so you get al lot of shots that can go straight to the trash can.
Like this one:
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Furhtermore I load the photo into lightroom and do some color adjustment there, thereafter exportto photoshop CS5 and do further resizing and sharpening there.

Shooting in the dark at a holding point is very stressfull... sometimes I wanted to shout at the pilots, STOP you f.... b!&#stard!!!! :D :) Trying to get mooncrossings is even more stressfull!!!

Greetz, Ron
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Hi Ron,
Some amazing photo´s you took at Dusseldorf!!
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Triple Nickel wrote:The big problem is, that aircraft are not standing still all the time so you get al lot of shots that can go straight to the trash can.
Like this one:
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I personally like this one as well. Gives some action effect to the photo :)
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Post by Andras »

Very nice work, compliments are in order! The 747 and number 3 are my favorites...!

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Incredible! Love it!
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Post by MAS017 »

# 1 :worship:

Really love the sky together with the EK freighter...
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