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DOverton
22nd of January 2006 (Sun), 17:02
Hello Again

Went to East Midlands today to see if i could get any Artistic kind of Photos from East Midlands Airport, had a go but lighting was not the best and it was foggy so ended up just taking photos of the aircraft arriving and departing instead of going for the artistic style.

Anyway here is one i got which i liked, enjoy

Comments Welcome

http://www.oalc.co.uk/canon.jpg

Resized so its lost some of its Quality

Dan.

Jon Foster
22nd of January 2006 (Sun), 17:05
Wow, 7 cooling towers! How big is that plant?

Jon.

DOverton
22nd of January 2006 (Sun), 17:09
It supplies a very wide area, the thing is there are 3 more like that all about 40 miles apart, :eek:

Thanks for the reply

PaCiFiSt
22nd of January 2006 (Sun), 18:28
WOooah! THe most I've seen here in the states is 5....and normally its only one or two where I am from.

nmac
22nd of January 2006 (Sun), 20:30
Great shot.

BIGTUFFGUY
22nd of January 2006 (Sun), 22:11
really nice shot, i like the perspective with the cooling towers

kaitanium
23rd of January 2006 (Mon), 02:44
i like it!

shimano
23rd of January 2006 (Mon), 09:12
If only easyjets service were as good as this shot.........

EOSAddict
23rd of January 2006 (Mon), 09:15
That's one of their newer Airbus jets. And the power station is Ratcliffe on Trent, I grew up not far from there ;)

Great pic by the way. Interestingly, I see the jet is registered in Switzerland (I think!)

madferrit
23rd of January 2006 (Mon), 09:31
Love the shot!!

Just wondering if there were any restrictions when shooting at an airport? I live close to Heathrow, and would love to have a go, but just wondered where is the best place to shoot from, and are there any limitations that someone should be aware of?

DOverton
23rd of January 2006 (Mon), 11:58
Love the shot!!

Just wondering if there were any restrictions when shooting at an airport? I live close to Heathrow, and would love to have a go, but just wondered where is the best place to shoot from, and are there any limitations that someone should be aware of?

No Limits from what i know, apart from being in the Airport grounds, lol

However if you are unsure then just stick to the Viewing Areas, or find out where people take Photos from and go there, there are a view websites that tell you where are the best spots

Hope this helps

Dan.

madferrit
23rd of January 2006 (Mon), 12:34
No Limits from what i know, apart from being in the Airport grounds, lol

However if you are unsure then just stick to the Viewing Areas, or find out where people take Photos from and go there, there are a view websites that tell you where are the best spots

Hope this helps

Dan.

So i'm guessing you can't stand on the top floor of the carpark to get a good view? only from outside the airport grounds?

DOverton
23rd of January 2006 (Mon), 15:05
Yea i could do that, i dont see too many problems with that, we was stood right outside the Perimeter Fence and only had a couple of patrols drive past, which they do anyway even if you are not stood there, i wouldnt see any problem with being ontop of a car park

peatoire
24th of January 2006 (Tue), 06:21
Ah, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, my dad used to work there.
Its 400000th gigawatt -
believed to be a record in terms of output for any power station

peatoire
24th of January 2006 (Tue), 07:08
Oops sorry ,make that 2,000 MW.
It recently generated it's 400000th gigawatt. (i'm not really boring, honest) :-)

PhotosGuy
24th of January 2006 (Tue), 07:11
Nice shot!

DDA
27th of January 2006 (Fri), 18:02
That's one of their newer Airbus jets. And the power station is Ratcliffe on Trent, I grew up not far from there ;)

Great pic by the way. Interestingly, I see the jet is registered in Switzerland (I think!)

Yes, it is registered in Switzerland. A whole part of EasyJet is based in Geneva. And most of there planes are registered there ;-)

DDA