October 10, 2007 at 2:43 pm
Hi all,
Was out at Newcastle last week, below are a selection of shots. I’m after a little feedback if you have some time, please – I’ve recently started using a new monitor and would like to know how these shots are looking? Until recently I was using a nice CRT which I found absolutely fantastic for photography work, whereas now I’m using a Apple flatscreen LCD monitor (equally nice!).
As smart as it is, it’s taking some getting used to and I’d appreciate your thoughts as to how these shots look. Colour? Contrast? Sharpness? There are handful more shots at http://www.adamrowden.co.uk also.
Cheers and many thanks,
Adam








Adam
By: Manston Airport - 13th October 2007 at 16:42
James
As I said in my post “Adam, some people may disagree with my thoughts, it depends on what you think constitues a good photograph.”Si
I know you did Si but it made me feel better too say it:D
James
By: Raymy - 13th October 2007 at 14:50
Great selection of shots, luv them all.
Raymy
By: BigJet - 13th October 2007 at 09:54
WOW, These are all brilliant!
Great job.
By: STN - 12th October 2007 at 17:40
Hi all,
Many thanks for your feedback and comments, it’s all very helpful. I’ll see how things go and hope to post some more soon…
lukeylad – Doesn’t sound like me, certainly didn’t have a step ladder!
Thanks again,
Adam
By: Si Jones - 12th October 2007 at 14:18
Depends On how you want the shot really I think its a great shot with the plane in the middle and the Runway in the centre , Runway lights in the foreground and some House and Industry estate in the background. Do they have problems with the Pylons at all?
Great shots there aswel Like the KLM F70 and G-THOO 😎
James
James
As I said in my post “Adam, some people may disagree with my thoughts, it depends on what you think constitues a good photograph.”
Si
By: Manston Airport - 11th October 2007 at 23:26
I think this shot is lost as even though the jet has just touched the runway creating tyre smoke it is a little far away. Personally I think if the aircraft was just over the threshold of the runway it may have been better, again prefrences.
Depends On how you want the shot really I think its a great shot with the plane in the middle and the Runway in the centre , Runway lights in the foreground and some House and Industry estate in the background. Do they have problems with the Pylons at all?
Great shots there aswel Like the KLM F70 and G-THOO 😎
James
By: gary o - 11th October 2007 at 22:28
With all the shots,they seem slightly over-sharpenend..just a touch,editing on quality screens like LCD or HD makes it harder to judge,i’ve noticed this myself with my laptop,the photos look too sharp when viewed on a regular TFT monitor,just one of those things i guess.
By: adamdowley - 11th October 2007 at 20:59
I love them all, very well done dude! I especially like how you can see the pilots in the 2nd shot!
By: Newcastle - 11th October 2007 at 20:51
Wow. Absolutely stunning mate – that second shot is absolutely amazing.
Yeah, im up there at least 2 times per week, so if ya need any help with spotting places feel free to PM 😀
The last shot is also a classic mate, love THOO aswell.
Regards,
James
By: lukeylad - 11th October 2007 at 10:44
NCL takes allot of patence to find a good spot may i reccommend you PM, Brittania,XBOY,Newcastle and Tartan pics for help with Spotting locations Si, i work there but have no idea of spotting points for Civvys. I do though know the best points for spotting in the terminal.
By: Si Jones - 11th October 2007 at 09:39
Adam,
I am by no means an expert and peolpe will have different ideas on what makes a good shot but heres my humble opinion based on my own preferences.
1st shot…I love, the light shows the detail on the aircraft well and it is a slightly unusual angle.
2nd..Again, I love this shot, with the crisp detail of the jet and angle although it is a little blue, this could be altered by decreasing the blue hue.
3…Great angle showing the size of the jet but a little dark.
4…Not enough of the jet in the shot.
5…Could do with being a little sharper.
6…Great shot, if you had a little lower shutter speed you could have defined the N1 blades in the engines.
7…As 6.
8…I think this shot is lost as even though the jet has just touched the runway creating tyre smoke it is a little far away. Personally I think if the aircraft was just over the threshold of the runway it may have been better, again prefrences.
Adam, some people may disagree with my thoughts, it depends on what you think constitues a good photograph. Hope I have helped in some way. By the way I am up in Newcastle for the day in early November, I will PM you and maybe if you are free we can meet up and you can show me the sopts to go to.
All the best
Si
By: lukeylad - 10th October 2007 at 21:34
Great shots there from my local i think i drove past you from work were you on a step ladder wearing a red shirt?
Love the shot of G-THOO may fav NCL 737 such a little trooper that plane!
By: G-BNLL - 10th October 2007 at 16:04
gosh….
You’ve picked up some real nice reflections there, great pics Adam. 😎