Hej hej,
Last Thursday there was a day of spotting at Arlanda, with the Swedish G-Kraft aviation society. We were with around 10 people and started at 7am. First up was the approach at rwy 01R. It was cold and foggy so there was a lot of condensation and contrails. Though it was overcasted, the sunrise gave a nice colour in the sky.
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It remained grey and cold the rest of the day, so it became a bad-weather shoot. With quite nice results actually! Before lunch the take-off at rwy 01L and later rwy 08 was also visited.
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#9 Part of the Sterling fleet standing sadly on a platform after the bankruptcy...
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After lunch it was landing again at rwy 01L untill around 16:00 as from that moment it started to blow and rain quite much...
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Hope you enjoyed the pics this time too!
Hej då,
Corné
ESSA, Arlanda Spottersday 30/10/08
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I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
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