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    Aeroplanes, bits you do not normally photograph.

    I thought I would try something different. I took these photos at Schipol Airport last week.

    John

    Aeroplanes, bits you do not  normally photograph.YR-LCA Tarom. Airbus A310 Nose wheel Landing Gear by jdathebowler, on Flickr

    Aeroplanes, bits you do not  normally photograph.Left Engine and Landing Gear JY-AYL Royal Jordanian Airlines by jdathebowler, on Flickr

    Aeroplanes, bits you do not  normally photograph.Left Engine and Landing Gear Arkefly PH-AHQ by jdathebowler, on Flickr

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    Re: Aeroplanes, bits you do not normally photograph.

    Getting in close and getting detail can often make more of an impact that trying to capture the whole object.

    I think the second of these works best becuase there is no clutter in the image.

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    Re: Aeroplanes, bits you do not normally photograph.

    Nice effort, shooting at an angle to the subject would add more energy, also try more dramatic lighting.

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    Re: Aeroplanes, bits you do not normally photograph.

    Just for interest, this is the undercarriage on a DC 47 Dakota built in 1941. Nice pictures. I hope you don't mind my upload.

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    Re: Aeroplanes, bits you do not normally photograph.

    Quote Originally Posted by thegman View Post
    Just for interest, this is the undercarriage on a DC 47 Dakota built in 1941. Nice pictures. I hope you don't mind my upload.

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    One of the more famous aircraft in the world. But in military form it is the C-47 (C for Cargo) and in civilian form it is the DC-3 where the DC stands for Douglas Commercial. The last of that line was the DC-10. The company eventually merged with McDonnell and that, in turn, was absorbed by Boeing. The current C-17 is built at the same plant that produced many of the DC series.

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    Re: Aeroplanes, bits you do not normally photograph.

    Thanks for your replies.It was the first time I have taken these sort of photos.I was taking the shots from above the aircraft from the terminal building. Smashing photo of the DC 47. I am planning to visit a few aircraft museums in the future so I will try shooting from below using different angles.Your photo gives me something to aim for.

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    John, these were some of my first attempts at shooting aircraft, I took so many close up shots, a lot for detail, but mostly to avoid other visitors. Some photos are here 70 years on DC-47 Lands in Scotland

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    Re: Aeroplanes, bits you do not normally photograph.

    This is another I took.I am trying to show the activity required to turn a plane round before its next flight.
    I am open to any suggestions for further improvements.Is it to cluttered?
    John

    Aeroplanes, bits you do not  normally photograph.ICELANDAIR TF-FIZ on stand Schipol by jdathebowler, on Flickr
    Last edited by jdathebowler; 22nd May 2014 at 06:03 PM.

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    Re: Aeroplanes, bits you do not normally photograph.

    Hi, John. I like airplanes images. Nice shots you have here. I agree with Donald that the second one is the best of the set (more clean). Thanks for sharing!

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    Re: Aeroplanes, bits you do not normally photograph.

    Hi John,

    I like planes too, and shots from unusual angles.

    Even better if you can get all around and under them, I did that once with an Avro Vulcan.

    The only problem is that I found shooting from ground level (as a patron of an air museum) was rather limiting - I could imagine some great compositions, but I would need a cherry picker or scissor lift to get me 'up there' to obtain them. Mind you I'm not keen on heights, so the thought of going up on a wobbly one, esp. if windy, would concern me, although I think the opportunity would be too good to pass up and the photography might just take the edge off the fear

    I'd recommend a visit to an air museum which has some of the larger exhibits you can wander under, although they do (in UK at least), tend to show the ravages of our climate

    I do prefer #2 for the simplicity.
    You could possibly clone out the cones and red railings in #3.

    Cheers,

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    Re: Aeroplanes, bits you do not normally photograph.

    Hi Dave,
    I intend to revisit Duxford,it's over 20 years since I last visited.I have also had a go at cloning out the cones and lines.

    John

    Aeroplanes, bits you do not  normally photograph.Left Engine and Landing Gear Arkefly PH-AHQ by jdathebowler, on Flickr
    Last edited by jdathebowler; 24th May 2014 at 07:36 AM.

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