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    KALB 6/19/2011

    Was up in Schenectady for the weekend visiting family and my hotel was less than a mile from KALB. How could I pass up an opportunity to squeeze in some spotting. I decided to sneak out at sunrise to get some (and by some I mean very few), as traffic is very slow at KALB. THey were using Runway 1 so I set up at Spot "B" from the spotters guide on the site. I only wish I had had a ladder to be able to see over the fence.

    Here are my few from the morning on Sunday. Enjoy!





    Almost missed this little guy








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    Steve, amazing quality on these images... nicely done!!
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    Thank you Manny for your very kind words!
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    Nice work man ! Awesome light
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    Nice shots! I had a thought of heading out there Sunday. I haven't been out in the early morning on weekends in quite a while. Apparently, sleep was more important. Nice to see that you had some nice light.

    I've never tried a ladder, although I think that the bed of a large pickup would be enough to see over some parts. I resort to shooting through the fence. It seems to work okay with the 70-200 f/4.

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    Nice shots Steve..
    The early morning light is really good. Delta CRJ takeoff is great!

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    Thanks guys!!
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    Nice work Steve...gotta love that early morning light.

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    Steve, Great early morning shots at ALB.... Its a nice little airport to spot...



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    Steve.....looks like it was worth getting up and heading out early. You had an awesome outting and the light looks sweet.
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    First picture is a Killer, great shot !
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    Quote Originally Posted by [email protected] View Post
    Nice shots Steve..
    The early morning light is really good. Delta CRJ takeoff is great!
    +1! That one's my favorite from this set. Very nicely done!
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    Thanks guys! It may be a small airport that isn't very busy, but I would really like to get back up there and get some more photos. Maybe try some different angles, assuming the traffic pattern would allow for it.
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