May 28, 2006 at 5:26 pm
Hi All,
A few days ago I did another one of my mad 4 flights in a day trips, flying LBA-AMS-LPL-AMS-LBA. Here are a few shots taken from the good old roof at AMS. Again I’ve reduced the quality of the file slightly to help those poor dial-uppers! Enjoy!

















As I wandered around the various departure lounges I found an aquarium. A somewhat random thing to find in an airport but nonetheless quite cool. It’s a shame the most obvious thing in the second shot is my own reflection!


Paul
By: PMN - 30th May 2006 at 17:17
Thanks again guys. Much appreciated!
Paul
By: tenthije - 30th May 2006 at 17:14
Incorrect, because 744F PH-CKA has the old KL/NW seal on it too.
Andy
No it does not. Saw it last sunday and it had full Skyteam logos.
April 17th last year I spotted the plane with the Skyteam logo. However, november 5th half of it had worn of revealing half a KLM/NW logo, so perhaps that is where the confusion comes from.
By: Future Pilot - 30th May 2006 at 14:40
Can’t believe I missed this thread! fantastic selection there Paul, very nice :D.
By: Skymonster - 30th May 2006 at 14:27
Excellent pictures – with spending time by the runways on each of my last visits to AMS, I’d forgotten how the deck had some pretty good photo opportunities too!
The first and third photo are interesting. The KLM 737 still has the old KLM/NW seal instead of the Skyteam logo. Only three planes still got them, all of them 737s.
– PH-BPC B737-406
– PH-BTH B737-306
– PH-BXL B737-8K2
Incorrect, because 744F PH-CKA has the old KL/NW seal on it too.
Andy
By: Shadow1 - 29th May 2006 at 17:20
Love the EVA Air shot as well as the Air Transat. Great shots!
By: LBARULES - 29th May 2006 at 11:23
Thats a bit extreme isn’t it Michael! Still a stunning looking machine!
Paul – I certianly do know how random you are, point taken!!!! :).
By: T5 - 28th May 2006 at 23:15
Wow.. an excellent selection, but seeing that EVA Air 747 is making me cringe. What a crummy airline.
By: philgatwick05 - 28th May 2006 at 22:43
Great shots 😀
By: PMN - 28th May 2006 at 22:39
Paul – About dumping shots on your laptop, thought your memory card was more than big enough to not have to do that these days?
Tom, you know as well as anyone how random I am when I have a camera in my hand. Not even a 5 gig microdrive can handle my randomness when the camera’s set to RAW!
Paul
By: LBARULES - 28th May 2006 at 21:57
Next time, skip the AMS-LPL-AMS leg, and take the bus to the Kaagbaan for some proper spotting! A lot cheaper and well worth loosing two flights for!
Don’t worry, we will be doing that in August now I know what an awesome spot it is!
Paul – About dumping shots on your laptop, thought your memory card was more than big enough to not have to do that these days?
By: RIPConcorde - 28th May 2006 at 21:10
Very nice. Everytime I see great shots from AMS I look forward to 30th August that little bit more. Looks amazing.
By: PMN - 28th May 2006 at 20:33
Peter is quite right, but you could also shoot in RAW format and sort out your white balance during post-processing.
It works (most of the time) for me! 😉
I’ve been playing about lately shooting in RAW but obviously (and probably stupidly!) Didn’t on that little trip because I could fit more on the memory card in JPEG. In hindsight I could’ve just dumped the shots onto my laptop whenever the card was full. Ah well… All things to bear in mind in the future!
Paul
By: Grey Area - 28th May 2006 at 20:13
A small tip for next time, if you use the manual white balance you can avoid the green tint.
Point the camera at something outside you know to be white (AF… strike that: CO, LH) and make a photo zooming in on the white part only. Then set the manual white balance. Now all photos will be taken with the white fuselage you just shot as a reference point. So anything you shoot outside will loose the green tint.
Of course you must remember to reset the white balance when you are outside again or shooting indoors. Otherwise the colors will be off. Peter is quite right, but you could also shoot in RAW format and sort out your white balance during post-processing.
It works (most of the time) for me! 😉
By: PMN - 28th May 2006 at 20:07
A small tip for next time, if you use the manual white balance you can avoid the green tint.
Point the camera at something outside you know to be white (AF… strike that: CO, LH) and make a photo zooming in on the white part only. Then set the manual white balance. Now all photos will be taken with the white fuselage you just shot as a reference point. So anything you shoot outside will loose the green tint.
Peter, had I have been thinking I’d have done that! Unfortunately I wasn’t but I’ll try remember next time!
Thanks everyone!
Paul
By: Mark L - 28th May 2006 at 19:56
It’s a shame the most obvious thing in the second shot is my own reflection!
Hmm, I’m having trouble working out which is the reflection… :confused:
Oh come on it had to be said just as much as Grey Area had to say his fishy joke!
Great shots though mate, must must must get up there again this year!
By: tenthije - 28th May 2006 at 19:38
Nice photos! The first and third photo are interesting. The KLM 737 still has the old KLM/NW seal instead of the Skyteam logo. Only three planes still got them, all of them 737s.
– PH-BPC B737-406
– PH-BTH B737-306
– PH-BXL B737-8K2
A few days ago I did another one of my mad 4 flights in a day trips, flying LBA-AMS-LPL-AMS-LBA.
Next time, skip the AMS-LPL-AMS leg, and take the bus to the Kaagbaan for some proper spotting! A lot cheaper and well worth loosing two flights for!
Yeah they were taken from inside the terminal. They just had a bit of treatment in Photoshop to reduce the greeny-blue look the windows gave them!
A small tip for next time, if you use the manual white balance you can avoid the green tint.
Point the camera at something outside you know to be white (AF… strike that: CO, LH) and make a photo zooming in on the white part only. Then set the manual white balance. Now all photos will be taken with the white fuselage you just shot as a reference point. So anything you shoot outside will loose the green tint.
Of course you must remember to reset the white balance when you are outside again or shooting indoors. Otherwise the colors will be off.
A somewhat random thing to find in an airport but nonetheless quite cool. It’s a shame the most obvious thing in the second shot is my own reflection!
Officially they are intended to relax people. However, I find their location next to the sushi shop rather dubious! 😉
Those last couple of shots were a bit fishy, though. Still, eel get the hang of it one day.
Damn, is it friday already?
By: Jonathan78 - 28th May 2006 at 19:21
nice shots there Paul some fine ones
By: BigJet - 28th May 2006 at 18:56
Fantastic shots Paul, quality is cracking!
By: PMN - 28th May 2006 at 18:53
Very nice photos, will be good to visit it this Summer.
Were the US Airways/Air Transat photos taken from there as well?
Yeah they were taken from inside the terminal. They just had a bit of treatment in Photoshop to reduce the greeny-blue look the windows gave them!
Crackers all of them, just like you Paul :p
Cheers Elgan!
Hmmm, some interesting stuff there. Including an EVA B747 that I need. 🙁
Those last couple of shots were a bit fishy, though. Still, eel get the hang of it one day. :D:D:D
Oh dear! How long did it take you to come up with that one Lance?!
Thanks for your comments guys. Looking forward to the 30th August!
Paul
By: LBARULES - 28th May 2006 at 18:48
Been looking forward to these and they don’t disappoint! Fantastic work mate, love the aquarium also! Roll on when we get back there and get to the spots around the airport ;).