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nikon50bigma
2007-01-01, 02:12 PM
I might be heading down to TPA for some spotting.
Does anyone know of any good spotts that they want to share?
Thanks

hiss srq
2007-01-01, 02:33 PM
Top of the parking garage is great to hit 36 departures from either end and there are a few more spots but collura and idle can hand those out.

nikon50bigma
2007-01-01, 02:53 PM
any other places around the airport?
And generaly how are the cops there?

hiss srq
2007-01-01, 02:57 PM
There are a few spots we "locals" use the cops are aware of but sometimes a TPA cop will swing by and ask whats going on. They are pretty used to the idea around there. There are some spots between the old Delta and US hanger but those are on Priv. Property so it can be hit or miss

nikon50bigma
2007-01-01, 03:26 PM
If you have the time would you be able to list directions to the spots around the airport.
I have been to TPA for spotting last year, but I only spotted on the parking garage.
Thanks

sluger020889
2007-01-02, 04:05 PM
As hiss srq said there are plenty of spots here in TPA. However the three I frequent the most can be found here on Art Brett's page about TPA...

http://www.photovation.net/Spotting/TPAFSet.htm

Thats a great page with directions and sample photos.

If you ahve anymore questions I'd be happy to answer them.

nikon50bigma
2007-01-02, 05:29 PM
How are the cops?

hiss srq
2007-01-02, 05:49 PM
they are hit or miss. Around TPA they know about us and such... They do not bug you a whole lot. From the parking garage Collura swears the controllers know him by face lol.

JRadier
2007-01-03, 04:30 PM
I've been at TPA last summer, at the parking deck. After a couple of hours... 2 cops came up to me and after checking me out they asked me to leave (well, basically told me I couldn't be there). It was nearly time to leave anyway, so I decided not to bother. Is this regular?

hiss srq
2007-01-03, 04:39 PM
no it is not... I have never ran into that issue before to be honest and also as long as you have a car parked there you have every right to be there. Even if that entails you going inside to get a candy bar to justify it as lame as it sounds lol.

sluger020889
2007-01-04, 11:05 AM
Ryan (hiss srq for those playing along) to be honest you've never spotted here in TPA, however you've been with me quite a few times while I shot :wink: anyway the cops in TPA are like cops anywhere else, they're gonna push you around until you show that you know your stuff, and that you're not doing anything wrong. Besides, if they saw your ID and saw that you wern't from around here they probably got excited.

What I do, and I know some say you shouldn't have to do this, is call Airport Police and Airport Ops before I go out and I never have a problem. But that's a personal choice. If you'd like I can get those numbers for you, or anyone else interested in TPA.

hiss srq
2007-01-04, 06:24 PM
Correction I have not shot there I have spent planty a time there with and or without you though

HLF_B737-8K5
2007-01-18, 03:16 PM
When I will shout from the parking lot at TPA, how much lens I have to take?? Cause I only have a 300mm lens (no digital cam!!!) Is it enough?? On photos is looks so huge that I think its not enough.

The reason is we will take a day trip to TPA and have no car to drive arround may be there are some location in walking distance

may be anybody can advise me...

HLF_B737-8K5
2007-01-18, 03:18 PM
lool .. sorry shot NOT shout ;-)

sluger020889
2007-01-18, 10:55 PM
As stated earlier the parking garage is a good place to shoot from. I used to shoot film and also had a 300mm lens. You should be ok I guess, might be a stretch for some of the smaller planes.

HLF_B737-8K5
2007-01-19, 04:51 AM
Great!! Thanks for your help!!

nikon50bigma
2007-02-12, 08:25 PM
Are there any hotel besides the Marriot that overlook TPA or are near any of its apprach paths?
Also how is spotting around the airport?
Thanks