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A380 in all its gloryHa, there you go thinking I was talking about the sony,
I have recently noted that Emirates have picked themselves up one of these spanky A380's and are flying outta sydney most mornings - check out their first class! ! This is the closest I'll ever get to travelling in first class on emirates! gerry's photography journey
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Re: A380 in all its gloryYou got me there. I was about to ask why you were taking pictures me a sony. Thats my job!
Viewing from my mobile phone but those airbuses look stunning. You have nailed the exposure. Great stuff Cameron
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Re: A380 in all its gloryI flew on this baby in May, between Dubai and Sydney. It's lovely inside (brand spanking new) and as you would expect, quite roomy - the cabin seemed especially high and wide. The other thing I noticed is that it was appreciably quieter than other jets I've flown in, the constant noise of the air and engines being much more in the background.
And talk about big - I actually lost my seat after going for a stroll along the aisles! Unfortunately I didn't get to the upstairs pool or shopping mall - maybe next time Frank My photo gallery: http://www.frankalvaro.net
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Re: A380 in all its gloryGerry, These look like first class shots.
I assume these are not crops? Also, did you use AWB? The second is warmer on my monitor. [Before Gary makes a comment about it]
Re: A380 in all its gloryThese are great photos. If one flew low over my house today in Coffs Harbour, I wouldn't have seen it for the dust!
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without a doubt! These tend to be quieter than the 747's on takeoff, which is pretty darn good in my opinion.
This is the uncropped version, only a very slight crop to get the subject in the centre of the frame, typically from my joint I have to zoom out a bit to not chop off the wings AWB, correct, yes that second one is a bit on the warmer/more exposed side I think.
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Re: A380 in all its gloryGerry
A touch of fill flash next time would........ Good work! Regards
Matt. K
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not sure I would want to be next to the flash when it went off! great pictures! Laurie
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Better beamer anyone?? no seriously, could you use one speedlite to fill flash this plane providing Gerry used a shutter below 250th?
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I like my freedom, the last thing I need is ASIO knocking on my door... gerry's photography journey
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Lols...I agree about your freedom.... Cameron
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Re: A380 in all its glorySlow down boyz. It was a quasi theoretical question. BUT if you did it, then you and your website could on the cover of strobist... "Lighting a flying Boeing 767 with one speedlight"
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