Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

ImageDedicated forum to share your own recent photos with the rest of the community.
Please note large files may exist here before you start browsing!

Forum rules
ImageThis is the forum to share your recent aviation photos with the rest of the community, being photos not older than six months at the moment of topic opening. Theme-based topics, not about recent events, should go into the sub-forum.
Although we will not screen beforehand, we reserve the right to delete any images, especially if clearly unsharp or otherwise low in quality. For more information on how to upload you images, check this post.
In topic titles, please use airfield names in stead of just codes, and be clear about what kind of photos your viewers can expect (e.g. CIV/MIL, location etc.).

Finally, bring any photo criticism understandable and to the point, not cynical or offensive! Simultaneously, do not feel offended by criticism per se, but simply explain your motives, taste et cetera, or ignore if you wish so.
User avatar
LarsEHAM
Scramble Die-Hard
Scramble Die-Hard
Posts: 543
Joined: 04 Nov 2010, 12:15
Type of spotter: F5

Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by LarsEHAM »

After school a quick stop at Schiphol to test my new lens
Please let me know what you thing :D

1
Image
20111003-IMG_9271.jpg by LarsVeling, on Flickr

2
Image
20111003-IMG_8781.jpg by LarsVeling, on Flickr

3
Image
20111003-IMG_8826.jpg by LarsVeling, on Flickr

4
Image
20111003-IMG_9035.jpg by LarsVeling, on Flickr

5
Image
20111003-IMG_9054.jpg by LarsVeling, on Flickr

6
Image
20111003-IMG_9154.jpg by LarsVeling, on Flickr

7
Image
20111003-IMG_9355.jpg by LarsVeling, on Flickr

8
Image
20111003-IMG_9457.jpg by LarsVeling, on Flickr

9
Image
20111003-IMG_9539.jpg by LarsVeling, on Flickr

10
Image
20111003-IMG_9667.jpg by LarsVeling, on Flickr

Hope you like them!
Petersrick
Scramble Junior
Scramble Junior
Posts: 140
Joined: 26 Apr 2011, 17:31
Type of spotter: Militair & Civiel
Location: Ewijk

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by Petersrick »

Wow, The shots are amazing! I like shot 5, 6, 8 and number 9! :respect:
User avatar
Nozem
Scramble Die-Hard
Scramble Die-Hard
Posts: 800
Joined: 21 May 2005, 11:43
Type of spotter: F1
Location: Alkmaar

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by Nozem »

Hoi Lars die laatste vind ik wel gaaf je ziet ze echt kijken ,ik dat dat dit een grote machine was.... 8)

heb je per ongeluk de malys erop staan? mijn zus zit er in op dit moment....

groet Ton
Image
flown in cr9 md-82 f-70 f-100 737-3 737-4 737-8 320 321 757 767 747 md-11
User avatar
ehusmann
Scramble Master
Scramble Master
Posts: 6078
Joined: 03 Aug 2005, 14:34
Location: Loures, Portugal

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by ehusmann »

Too bad there are hardly any complete aircraft one your pics... This tailcutting really is too much if you ask me.

Erwin
Image
User avatar
Derice
Scramble Addict
Scramble Addict
Posts: 1697
Joined: 24 Dec 2007, 14:12
Type of spotter: F3
Subscriber Scramble: Derice

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by Derice »

Nice set, with some different angles.
You do seem to have some dust spots on your sensor (see pic 4) above the fueselage.
User avatar
wild weasel
Scramble Addict
Scramble Addict
Posts: 1455
Joined: 27 Jul 2010, 02:40
Type of spotter: picked up my old hobby!
Subscriber Scramble: wild weasel

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by wild weasel »

Looking sharp......but tell me, what lens did you bought?
Shoot first, edit later! :-)
User avatar
frank kramer
Scramble Master
Scramble Master
Posts: 4565
Joined: 28 Jun 2003, 21:58
Subscriber Scramble: frank kramer
Location: het kan in Almere

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by frank kramer »

eeehhh... looking at his signature, MIGHT it be a Canon 400mm f/5,6L USM :?: :roll:
Frank Kramer

Always going forward... still can't find reverse!
User avatar
LarsEHAM
Scramble Die-Hard
Scramble Die-Hard
Posts: 543
Joined: 04 Nov 2010, 12:15
Type of spotter: F5

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by LarsEHAM »

Thanks guys! :)

@Derice
Quite a lot of dust spots indeed :oops:

@ehusmann
To be hones I like the detail shots more then the full aircraft.
But that is all personal preference :wink:

@Menno, frank kramer
Correct!
Its the Canon 400mm f/5.6L USM :D
Wane have a prime shoot-out :mrgreen:
User avatar
Key
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 11184
Joined: 06 Dec 2002, 09:21
Type of spotter: F2
Subscriber Scramble: U bet
Location: ex EHAM

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by Key »

LarsEHAM wrote:Please let me know what you thing :D
- My thing is fine.
- Keep the lens.
- Do take Erwins' suggestion to frame a certain amount of complete aircraft.

Erik
Engines Turning Or People Swimming
User avatar
frank kramer
Scramble Master
Scramble Master
Posts: 4565
Joined: 28 Jun 2003, 21:58
Subscriber Scramble: frank kramer
Location: het kan in Almere

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by frank kramer »

:M-):

advice no.4: mind your english :)): this way, it's hilarious (but you were asking a serious question). Nothing wrong with the lens, though; great piece of glass.
Frank Kramer

Always going forward... still can't find reverse!
User avatar
wild weasel
Scramble Addict
Scramble Addict
Posts: 1455
Joined: 27 Jul 2010, 02:40
Type of spotter: picked up my old hobby!
Subscriber Scramble: wild weasel

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by wild weasel »

Hahaha, you're right Frank, totally looked over that :mrgreen:

@ Lars: welcome to the prime club mister, now the learning curve of how to frame an airplane can begin. Sometimes you really need to pick your spot, in order to frame the way you're looking for.....it will ask for some more effort, but it will pay off. it's funny how suddenly compositions are becoming more important with a prime.....

Have fun with it!
Shoot first, edit later! :-)
User avatar
LarsEHAM
Scramble Die-Hard
Scramble Die-Hard
Posts: 543
Joined: 04 Nov 2010, 12:15
Type of spotter: F5

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by LarsEHAM »

Oops little typo
But thanks guys!!
Hopefully I can improve my framing a bit ;)
User avatar
Key
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 11184
Joined: 06 Dec 2002, 09:21
Type of spotter: F2
Subscriber Scramble: U bet
Location: ex EHAM

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by Key »

LarsEHAM wrote:Hopefully I can improve my framing a bit ;)
To continue with that, I have the impression your framing is fine, in the sense that you compose on purpose and get what you want. The matter of taste is simply a different one. As an example: for me no. 3 works, no. 7 does not. Likewise, no. 2 has nice dynamics to me, no. 9 is a fine rotation spot wasted by obstructions. With the workers & equipment as subject though, i.e. focused and further into the frame, the same shot could turn out dramatically good with the 747 thundering by behind them. Again: matter of taste.

Erik
Engines Turning Or People Swimming
User avatar
Andras
Scramble Addict
Scramble Addict
Posts: 1108
Joined: 20 Jul 2008, 11:18
Type of spotter: Photo only
Location: Bearing 210 from EHLW 70 NM
Contact:

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by Andras »

Finally, internet is up again, 5 days without it is not normal...:)

@ Lars, congrats on your lens dude, a very good lens which is my number 1 choice as well..:) Have fun with it, i see you are putting it through its paces. As a side note, i agree with the choice of framing but it's all up to yourself in the end. Just take notice and do with it as you please..
Groet,

Andras Brandligt
My images at AirTeamImages.com
User avatar
tomba2247
Scramble Addict
Scramble Addict
Posts: 1245
Joined: 25 Nov 2009, 12:15
Type of spotter: militair/Civil
Location: Haarlem
Contact:

Re: Amsterdam EHAM 3-10-2011

Post by tomba2247 »

He Lars,

what a great improvement on your sharpness !!! I think you have to learn the new way off shooting with a prime!!! But the quality makes up for that !!
Well done

Tom
Post Reply

Return to “Aviation Photo Forum”