US Airbase & Stuttgart Airport @ night
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US Airbase & Stuttgart Airport @ night
Hi there,
here I have a couple of bulb exposures I took at Stuttgart airport.
It is a mix between civilian and military aircrafts...enjoy.
1. US Air Force KC-10A:
2. Volga-Dnepr Antonov AN-124-100:
3. Ruslan Closeup:
4. Royal Jordanian Air Force C-130:
5. The "Guts Airline" from a different angle:
6. Again the Jordanian Hercules...in detail:
7. CityLine Hungary Antonov An-26B:
8. Luftwaffe C-160D Transall:
9. The last picture is a very special one. It shows a Turkish Airlines Boeing 737 escorted away from the terminal by fire engines after recieving a bomb thread against this airplane:
I hope you like the pictures...you can find a few more on my website here...
Comments are welcome...
Kind regards
Gerald
here I have a couple of bulb exposures I took at Stuttgart airport.
It is a mix between civilian and military aircrafts...enjoy.
1. US Air Force KC-10A:
2. Volga-Dnepr Antonov AN-124-100:
3. Ruslan Closeup:
4. Royal Jordanian Air Force C-130:
5. The "Guts Airline" from a different angle:
6. Again the Jordanian Hercules...in detail:
7. CityLine Hungary Antonov An-26B:
8. Luftwaffe C-160D Transall:
9. The last picture is a very special one. It shows a Turkish Airlines Boeing 737 escorted away from the terminal by fire engines after recieving a bomb thread against this airplane:
I hope you like the pictures...you can find a few more on my website here...
Comments are welcome...
Kind regards
Gerald
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Hi Pascal,pascal wrote:Hi Gerald,
nice pictures.
What settings did you use for these pictures?
Gr Pascal
the settings I used for the nightshots are almost the same for all pictures. There are only differences in the exposure time and the aperture value.
Here are for example the settings for picture 9:
ISO-100
f/5,6
5s
160 mm
Tripod
Cable release
If you have more questions or if you need more information feel free to ask...
Gerald
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Amazing, just with these simple settings and a tripod you managed to get these pics???
Checked out your website.
Your ELITE 2007 and AXALP pictures are breathtaking!!! You can actually see the 20mm bullets from the F-5´s flying trough the air. Unbelievable
Nice piece about the sensor cleaning, very helpfull.
Danke dafür
Checked out your website.
Your ELITE 2007 and AXALP pictures are breathtaking!!! You can actually see the 20mm bullets from the F-5´s flying trough the air. Unbelievable
Nice piece about the sensor cleaning, very helpfull.
Danke dafür
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