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Blasting off Lisbon, with a dark sky and a busy appron that afternoon. 1/20 panning, hand-held.
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El aterrizaje del tren! :)
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Entrando a su posicion de aparcamiento
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Push back is done and this bird is ready for a long flight to Moscow Domodedovo airport. Captured through the window glass, quarter past midnight, Local time. I've never booked a flight to or from TFS, but TFN was closed due to weather and my flight back to Madrid, initially planned to be my maiden flight aboard an A346, was changed to an A343, an latter to an A321... no further comments on these downgrades :(
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Christmas surprise:) Aligning for take off on rwy 05. Take a look at the jet blast reflected on the sea. EOS 300D
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1/60 panning while this bird glides at 150 knots (around 270 km/h) to runway 05, in a sunshine morning at Madeira Island.
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Nice cloud formation on our way to Madrid Barajas.
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My hint: plan in advance. First, try to guess the runway in use and the sun position at destination, with respect to that runway. Second, select your seat bearing in mind what you want to capture. Last, pray for a turbulence free landing. If all these factors gather, then there's a chance for you to capture such a framing :) Oh, btw, if you are superstitious do not book your flight for the 13th, as I did :) Less than 2 seconds away to touch-down, runway 33L, in Madrid. This one goes to my father, who worked for 27+ years for TAP Portugal. Thank you Father! :)
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Captured on April the first... shortly after take-off from Lisbon, runway 03, but this is not a fool's day joke :) This blurry effect is caused by a 1.6s exposure, which drags all the lights on the ground while our aircraft bank left heading Madeira Island. Hand-held.
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Banking left after take off. Another 55m of flight ahead to land in Lisbon. Exposure time 1.6 seconds, hand-held.
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Que más se puede pedir para la ultima toma del dia?!
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Converted to freighter in 2008
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short final to runway 05 around 8:40AM in the morning while the sun rises on the horizon.
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At 37000 feet, nearly at 850Km/h. The amount of static electricity generated on the wing, due to air friction could be harmful, that's why we have those electrostatic dischargers to release such energy. A 200mm lens is enough to capture such a shot. Heading back home to celebrate my sister's birthday! To you Cristina :)
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Gear up! Blasting away from Lisbon in a great summer light, 6 years ago.
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