Dusseldorf wednesday 19th.

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Dusseldorf wednesday 19th.

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Revenge time; after a disappointing last saturday at Dussy, the pre-christmas lull at work allowed me to take a day off and photograph away my frustration. Arrived at DUS ten past nine in the morning (terrace opens at nine in the winter season) and it was cold but sunny!!


Air Berlin is really making quick progress with restyling the fleet in their new colours.

This D-AGEP until recently was a yellow-cab for Hapag-lloyd Expres.
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Another recent paintjob, ex LTU...
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I guess more FlyBe's lose their blue belly, I saw two today...
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One wonders what will happen with the PrivateAir CJ's once the A-340 starts flying the CONUS routes from may 2008 on....
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If big birds stay low during take-off, the Bahnhof terrace allows great take-off shots!
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Finally finally got the SAS retro bird, in fact twice this day!
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A newcomer; D-ACSB is the first CRJ-700 operated by Eurowings and has been in service only for a few weeks.
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Many "regulars", but in good conditions any plane can make a nice shot!
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A Carpatair Saab 2000 in a non-complete colourscheme
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As always a couple of bizjets coming and going.
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Turkish sent an A-321 as well as the usual 737.
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Almost dark and very cold, icing on a Hapagfly 737
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With only a monopod no real night shots, but I came close..
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Can't wait for the next sunny day off!

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Hee Arnaud,

Really nice shots. Specially the SAS retro!

Grtz,Ronald
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Thnx Barca, was quite happy myself yeah.... Hope the X-mas holiday sees some good sunny weather!!
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Excellent shots @ DUS !!!

(was @ MUC myself transitting between SGN/DOH and AMS and had great weather there too)...
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Some additions regarding a thread in the photoforum about using a monopod....

The retro SAS, almost black and white through the lack of light round this time... 80 mm, f4,5 and 1/60 at ISO 200.
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Taxiing "Jumbolino", 116mm, f4,5 at 1/60 sec.
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Another taxiing Willie Wortel with 145mm, f3,5 at 1/50 sec
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and finally D-ABBU, taken with 135mm, f3,5 and 1/30, all at 320 ISO
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first of all ..excelent pictures!! 8) well done.
maybe a tip for next time, when uploading your pictures beware of the size. try 800x600px or 1024x768 :wink:

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you're right, I didn't change the settings last time.. Funny thing is, I did change some formats in Photobucket, but somehow t'hey don't resize once posted.. have now changed my settings in Lightrom though :-)
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Dutch Spotter wrote: maybe a tip for next time, when uploading your pictures beware of the size. try 800x600px or 1024x768 :wink:

Gr. Dennis
And why is that???
I like the 1024x768 very much.
Use it myself too when I post pics on the forum.

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I Think if one has a 17"monitor a bit smaller is better, not everybody has a 19 or 20 inch screen.... I used to post them a bit smaller than I recently did, but exported some files for a friend from Lightroom and left the settings untouched...
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I Think if one has a 17"monitor a bit smaller is better, not everybody has a 19 or 20 inch screen.... I used to post them a bit smaller than I recently did, but exported some files for a friend from Lightroom and left the settings untouched...
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Polecat wrote:I Think if one has a 17"monitor a bit smaller is better, not everybody has a 19 or 20 inch screen.... I used to post them a bit smaller than I recently did, but exported some files for a friend from Lightroom and left the settings untouched...
I really like them on my 22 inch screen. :D
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Post by Polecat »

So do I on my 20", but I know many people have smaller ones... (screens I mean.. :? )

I Think I posted them at 1600 or 1400, but I think 1200 or 1000 is probably a bit more social...
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Polecat wrote:I know many people have smaller ones... (screens I mean.. :? )
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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