January 8, 2008 at 5:53 pm
Hey all,
Was my first trip out for 2008, was a little cloudy. Shame, i think the quality of the shots would have been better if it was sunny. Anyhow, this was only my 4th time out with the camera, and the more shots i take, the more comfortable im starting to feel with it. Sorry, if this thread takes an age, last time people asked if the pics could be a little bigger. Thanks going in the way of Scott for the disk!:diablo: Now…… the pics.(In no order)












And thats that! Hopeing to get upto Manchester soon….. So that should be fun…..comments welcome!
Josh
By: Arabella-Cox - 22nd January 2008 at 23:02
Love the EZY pics, work for them out of LGW. Speaking of which, think I’ve spotted you with your camera on the perimeter road a few times on my way to/from Concorde House. (random fact :))
Keep up the good work and try to get a pic of an EZY a/c when I’m actually in it. I’ll put a sign in the window. 🙂
By: gatwickjosh - 10th January 2008 at 12:35
Thanks for all your comments gents, there was also a BMI A321 arrive too.
Josh
By: Manston Airport - 9th January 2008 at 18:48
Some more great shots there Josh like the 1st EZY A319 shot and the Flybe EMB 195:cool:
James
By: T5 - 8th January 2008 at 20:18
Great shots, Josh.
The bmi A319 was operating to/from Barcelona on Sunday. 🙂
By: tomfellows - 8th January 2008 at 20:04
I think the Flybe Jersey & Belfast City flights are nearly all 195 operated now.
BMI do operate weekend charter flights from LGW during peak Summer and Winter, so that probably explains why the 319 was there.
Nice shots Josh!:)
By: Arabella-Cox - 8th January 2008 at 19:13
I also wondered what the BMI was doing, but seeing as I’ve never been there on a sunday before, I just assumed it must have been a regular schedueld flight.
Nice pics, by the way Josh!
By: OneLeft - 8th January 2008 at 19:05
Unusual to see bmi at LGW. Anyone know what was that 319 doing?
What routes are Flybe’s 190’s doing from LGW?
1L.
By: PMN - 8th January 2008 at 18:05
Nice to see G-EZAF. Myself and Adam Spalding have happy memories of that aircraft!
As I’ve said before, Josh, for your fourth shooting session they’re excellent. You’ve very quickly grasped the concept of composition! Just try keep an eye on your shutter speed and try keep it at least equal to your focal length (or as a rough guide just try generally stay above 1/250). This will increase the number of sharp shots you get.
With regard to weather, when it’s sunny you do indeed almost always get better shots that when its cloudy but the more you use your camera and the better you get at editing, the more you’ll learn to deal with poor light. You can never make a shot taken on a crap day look like one on a good day, but with practice you’ll eventually be getting plenty of keepers even when the sun decides to hide. In fact, the way you’re going on you’ll be doing that sooner than you probably think!
Good work fella. Keep it up!
Paul