bunglebilly wrote:Thats a nice set from a different location, looks like its a photo friendly location?
Cheers
Paul
thanks for the comments guys.
if you have a set of steps and they are using runway 12 it's very photo friendly. The fence is think welded mesh - not the welded mesh we get in the UK but about 1 cm wide strip welded into little boxes about 50mm square so a sod to take pics through and I had several failures. I used very high aperture settings (5.6 or 6.3) to try to eliminate the effect of the mesh but the shots angled still ended up with shadowy edges so I zoomed out to keep the aircraft well into the centre but then the detail goes slightly so a real balancing act. My daughter has promised to take me there again and to bring a set of steps along for me so I'm looking forward to having another go but if it's high summer then the sun will be almost directly above the aircraft at midday which is about the time I'd be there so it will still be tricky.
I couldn't believe how bright the sun was which made the pics a bit harsh, you can see how white the fuselage tops are and then the undersides in deep shadow - that usually only happens in the UK in June, July & August, this was midday-ish in March! All in all it really put my photographic skills (what there are of them) to the test.
The subjects are okay for one or two visits but there isn't a terrific variety there, it's not somewhere I would go out of my way to visit too often as it would soon be repetitive but there are a few regional types that don't visit the UK, the locals seem to enjoy it there and there were quite a few there watching and photographing, I guess it's a popular lunchtime pastime. Oh, and if you're into trains there's a major train line on the opposite side of the road just behind you! There are usually a few nice cargo types at the cargo centre but it's not possible to get pics of them and they don't seem to move much during the day and there are usually a few biz jets on the biz ramp but it's just down to luck whether they move or not to give a chance of pics but that goes for lots of places really. You can also see a lot from the departure lounge, there is a good spot around gate 8-ish (from memory) and also from gates 18 upwards so worth getting there in plenty of time before your flight leaves, photos (as expected) will be through glass but I've had good ones in the past there although yesterday's weren't so good as the light was going and the high ISO made them a bit/very soft.
that's a brief guide to photography/spotting at BLQ for you! hope it's interesting
Andy