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JFK 01/30/2012(Image Heavy)
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Eric! How the.....? Who the......? Great shots! You are one lucky dude!
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Awesome! :) how you get so close there!?
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Killer shots man .. Great job!
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Wow, where were you located?
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Come on guys, this is super easy to do... You swim out to 31L/4L intersection under cover of darkness. You crawl out and place your camera on a remote small table tripod. You set it to shoot at 10 second intervals (must use cable release if your camera does not have an intervalometer function built it) You then go back the next evening and retrieve your shots... nice and simple. Just be careful and don't get caught! As for the different angles, Eric has his on a remote controlled turret he designed :tongue: but that's top secret stuff! LOL.
Nicely done señor!
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I have never seen that Cayman nice work there. It's always entertaining to see even the same crap but in different perspective.
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Great job Eric! At least someone here eventually made it in there, must be nice...
...and I hate to bring this up again but several of us could have gotten this lucky if they hadn't cancelled the ramp tour during AI 2010 because of that schmuck in Times Square
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Great stuff Eric! I believe Eric was located at the Crossbay Memorial Bridge (the just as you head into Rockaway) testing out his new 2500mm lens. From that location you can get great shots from the apex for the bridge. Additionally from time to time Eric uses his UAV to which he attaches his camera and lens too, unfortunately the batteries on the UAV don't last too long.
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That American 777 shot looks sweet!
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Nice grouping Eric. Some interesting processing on a a bunch which I really like. HDR or just Photoshop? (AA One World, Singapore 380...)
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Originally Posted by
lijk604
Nice grouping Eric. Some interesting processing on a a bunch which I really like. HDR or just Photoshop? (AA One World, Singapore 380...)
Thanks, since the lighting was a little tough, I went with a more artistic approach. Not exactly HDR, just playing around with different sliders and experimenting.
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Great, great set, Eric.
The day I had the privilege of spending on the ramp was the best spotting day of my life. It's an opportunity everyone should try to take advantage of, if possible.
This has long been, I'm sure, the ultimate goal of this community: to obtain a method of making this kind of access a regular thing. If it were to happen, this community would become the envy of the spotting world! Eric, I'm sure you can't divulge your source (and nobody should ask you to), but I'm sure you realize how lucky you are to have a contact like this.
TIS
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Man O man Eric.... Awesome set. You always posting amazing stuff.
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Excellent pictures Eric, makes me want to go to JFK...and never come back to Alaska! :cool:
I must say the Korean Whale shots are perfect.
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Originally Posted by
ANITIX87
If it were to happen, this community would become the envy of the spotting world!
Not so sure, I think the boys at Heathrow have us beat in that department and they don't even need ramp access.
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Great set, Eric!! That Singapore touchdown shot is outstanding!!
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Love the shots of the B6 tails. Two specials in one shot. Nice! And a Qatar Amiri flight?
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Eric, Great shots..... You did excellent with the tough lighting........... Boy to have that access at any airport would be a thrill..... never mind at JFK
RIch B
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I continue to return to this thread to be teased by what is possible....
You be sure to let me know if there's room for 1 more, m'kay:cool:
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eric8669
Thanks guys....
Great shots. Love the A380 closeups.
And if Ryan is reading this, tell your people to ditch the NY Jets livery. :biggrin::tongue:
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