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yankees368
2012-03-26, 12:44 PM
Starting yesterday, Lufthansa upgraded the Frankfurt <-> JFK segment from an A340-600 to the 747-400. Grabbed a shot of it for Dennis and a few arrivals before and after it.

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/3-26-12/DSC_0861.jpg

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/3-26-12/DSC_0844.jpg

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/3-26-12/DSC_0843.jpg

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/3-26-12/DSC_0842.jpg

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/3-26-12/DSC_0870.jpg

And I think I will include a bird picture with all my sets for now on :-)

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/3-26-12/DSC_0856.jpg

yankees368
2012-03-26, 06:36 PM
I tried spotting with Dennis today, and it just did not work. When I headed out to pick him up, they were arriving 31. When I got to Dennis, they were on 4s. As we were heading to Bayswater, they 31 arrivals and 4/31 departures, and then finally fully 31s. We gave up, here is what we ended up with.

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/3-26-12/DSC_0888.jpg

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/3-26-12/DSC_0904.jpg

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/3-26-12/DSC_0914.jpg

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/3-26-12/DSC_0921.jpg

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/3-26-12/DSC_0885.jpg

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/3-26-12/DSC_0884.jpg

Zee71
2012-03-26, 09:41 PM
I stepped out briefly today. Here are some of my catches for the day.

http://mbsphotography.smugmug.com/Aviation/Airplanes-and-Spotting/Kennedy-JFK/i-NLnkDvB/0/L/TAM01JFK26Mar201231L-L.jpg

http://mbsphotography.smugmug.com/Aviation/Airplanes-and-Spotting/Kennedy-JFK/i-hX6HDqW/0/L/Qatar01JFK26Mar2012Ramp-L.jpg

http://mbsphotography.smugmug.com/Aviation/Airplanes-and-Spotting/Kennedy-JFK/i-pbjb4C7/0/L/AeroMexico01JFK26Mar201231R-L.jpg

http://mbsphotography.smugmug.com/Aviation/Airplanes-and-Spotting/Kennedy-JFK/i-Wgw7hxB/0/L/Lufthansa01JFK26Mar201231R-L.jpg

http://mbsphotography.smugmug.com/Aviation/Airplanes-and-Spotting/Kennedy-JFK/i-33WQm7t/0/L/VirginAtlantic01JFK26Mar201231-L.jpg

http://mbsphotography.smugmug.com/Aviation/Airplanes-and-Spotting/Kennedy-JFK/i-vDGzCX8/0/L/AirIndia01JFK26Mar201231R-L.jpg

http://mbsphotography.smugmug.com/Aviation/Airplanes-and-Spotting/Kennedy-JFK/i-V2NgXb3/0/L/AirJamaica01JFK26Mar201231R-L.jpg

lijk604
2012-03-26, 10:05 PM
Nice catch on the Qatar A310 Mark!

yankees368
2012-03-26, 10:20 PM
Dennis inspired me to try out some long-exposure nighttime shots. So, I tried it out (not really knowing what I was doing) from home tonight. Not great.

http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/DSC_0940.jpg

Turkish Airlines 777-300ER
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/DSC_0942.jpg

Zee71
2012-03-26, 10:30 PM
For night shots...........a solid tripod (and a cable release) is a must in my book! I also use spot metering, and set my camera to manual mode with my aperture set to f/8 or so and adjust the shutter speed accordingly.

yankees368
2012-03-26, 10:38 PM
For night shots...........a solid tripod (and a cable release) is a must in my book! I also use spot metering, and set my camera to manual mode with my aperture set to f/8 or so and adjust the shutter speed accordingly.

I did use a tripod, so at least I know that much. I also set a 10 second timer so I did not shake the camera when triggering it.
I also had the camera itself set to ISO 2000 F8 for 20 seconds.

eric8669
2012-03-26, 10:40 PM
I did use a tripod, so at least I know that much. I also set a 10 second timer so I did not shake the camera when triggering it.
I also had the camera itself set to ISO 2000 F8 for 20 seconds.

well there's your problem, no need for ISO 2000, just keep it at 100.

yankees368
2012-03-26, 10:48 PM
Hmm. I will try that out the next time I set up for this. Doesn't look like anything big is coming in for a while tonight, so I will have to wait for another night of 31 arrivals. Hopefully I can improve on these a bit.

Zee71
2012-03-26, 10:51 PM
As Eric stated............no need for ISO 2000

yankees368
2012-03-26, 11:03 PM
Ok, I lied and went back out now. This is much better. Thanks for the tips, guys!

ISO 100 (too dark)
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/DSC_0943.jpg

ISO 125 (just right)
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac1/yankees368/DSC_0944.jpg

steve1840
2012-03-27, 08:22 AM
No need to go to ISO 125 on those shots. If the exposure looks too dark, just leave the shutter open a little longer.

yankees368
2012-03-27, 11:11 AM
Ill figure these things out eventually. Those were only 20 second exposures to catch a single aircraft. It was too cold out to stay very long. Thanks to everyone for the tips!

Zee71
2012-03-27, 12:01 PM
Remember the triangle for correct exposure in which all three are inter-related: ISO - Shutter Speed - Aperture

As an example using your situation where the image was dark at ISO 100, and assuming your f-stop was set to f/8, you would need to have a longer shutter speed. If it's also windy, you may have to add some weight to your tripod hook (if it has one), some folks hang their camera bag to keep it rigid. Don't be afraid to play around with the three settings to see what best works for you.

Ychocky
2012-03-27, 01:08 PM
Remember the triangle for correct exposure in which all three are inter-related: ISO - Shutter Speed - Aperture

As an example using your situation where the image was dark at ISO 100, and assuming your f-stop was set to f/8, you would need to have a longer shutter speed. If it's also windy, you may have to add some weight to your tripod hook (if it has one), some folks hang their camera bag to keep it rigid. Don't be afraid to play around with the three settings to see what best works for you.

I can't believe I didn't think of hanging my bag to keep it steady! I had a hell of a time with the wind on these two shots. I will need to try that.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7190/6873401105_2fe2bb83af_z.jpg
(http://www.flickr.com/photos/10035383@N00/6873401105/)
And

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7162/6763366065_60539afcb6_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/10035383@N00/6763366065/in/photostream/)

yankees368
2012-03-27, 01:09 PM
Yea, I will have to do a longer shutter speed next time. The wind didn't seem to knock the tripod around much, but it certainly didn't help. If they are using 31 again tonight, I'll take all these suggestions and try again!