Boeing's Dreamlifter & other Heavies at Pwk

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Boeing's Dreamlifter & other Heavies at Pwk

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Hi, managed to catch this one landing on runway 13 for a change. Fills the sky a bit :smile:

N780BA on short finals.
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Giant leap off rwy 31 (wind changed for departure).
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SU-BMZ arrived in through the night and departed 6.25pm this evening.
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N418MC landing Thursday morning.
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....and away today on a sunnier rwy 13.
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Qatar VP-BAT heading away Thursday morning before the sunshine arrived.
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F-GUID.
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F-GUIA.
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Thanks for looking :smile:

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Great variety in your shots, and some great looking aircraft for that matter. PIK always has something good in wait if you´re patient.

Quality of the images are good but did notice a slight blue cast to some of them (the first two in particular). Hope the feed back is usable.

Egon/CPH

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Nice pictures.
Just love the 747 my favorite airliner.
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SilverWingPix wrote:Great variety in your shots, and some great looking aircraft for that matter. PIK always has something good in wait if you´re patient.

Quality of the images are good but did notice a slight blue cast to some of them (the first two in particular). Hope the feed back is usable.

Egon/CPH


Hi, thanks for that, this is my achilles heel with photos, I am a bit colour blind and it concerns me when posting. On approach the LCF had just come out of the shade into quite strong sunlight. On takeoff the contrast in light was even greater with a dark background. I use an ultraviolet filter and all I did was give the photo 6 points on the PS contrast scale. I'll play around with the settings.

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prestwick always delivers to those who wait as seen by todays captures on here and on the mil side under crook32 anyway very nice shots michael i see you caught the air france in time. :clap: :clap:

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