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After The Landing – Private Jet at Cork Airport
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MaannParticipant
Picture was taken few months ago at Cork Airport shortly after the small private jet landing.
Gear I used for this shot:
Canon 40D
Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 II USM
Hoya ND 8x
and Silk ATM TripodExposure f/22
focal length 16mm
ISO 100Comments welcome
MartinAnonymousParticipantMaannParticipantmikeytoomoParticipantVery nice just asking whats the Hoya ND 8x is it a filter. The Black and white looks very well.
johnnycorcoranParticipantScenesMemberMaannParticipantmikeytoomo wrote:
Very nice just asking whats the Hoya ND 8x is it a filter. The Black and white looks very well.
Thanks for your comment and yes this is the Hoya Neutral Density filter and it reduces the light about three f-stops.
MaannParticipantjohnnycorcoran wrote:
Wow…lovely shr..can I see in colour too?
No problem at all – below color version…
Mardai24ParticipantPrefer the b/w, but thats just me! Can I ask, was there water on the lens? I think those 6 sided shapes (sorry, no clue what they’re called) kind spoils it for me. I like the reflections on the side of the plane, the buildings out of shot.
The colour shot is cool too. Lovely pinky skies. Could be Miami!!?
shutterbugParticipantI like both, but I do think the sky lets it down a bit, too much movement
in the clouds plays havoc with hdr, I wonder what it would have looked like
if you had moved a bit more to the right with the nose just obscuring the
sun? Did you take any more from a different angle?MaannParticipantMardai24 wrote:
Prefer the b/w, but thats just me! Can I ask, was there water on the lens? I think those 6 sided shapes (sorry, no clue what they’re called) kind spoils it for me. I like the reflections on the side of the plane, the buildings out of shot.
The colour shot is cool too. Lovely pinky skies. Could be Miami!!?
No there was no water on the lens. I was shooting almost straight to the sun which was very low at the time “sunset” and this caused “lans flare” on the picture.
MaannParticipantshutterbug wrote:
I like both, but I do think the sky lets it down a bit, too much movement
in the clouds plays havoc with hdr, I wonder what it would have looked like
if you had moved a bit more to the right with the nose just obscuring the
sun? Did you take any more from a different angle?Yeah I took couple of different angles but somehow it wasn’t good for me. I agree the sun could be closer to the nose this could also kill some of the lans flare from the sun unfortunately there was some ramp equipment around me.
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