flyboycoxy
4th Nov 2005, 00:17
Hi Spotters,
I am wondering if there is a rule of thumb for spotters while taking photo’s of aircraft on approach at night with flash.
I have heard from many pilots that they do not care (I am one that does not care) and some that find it irritating a flash going off during approach.
I am just curious and am not trying to criticise any spotter, I am going to BNE to watch the A380 land and it going to be a night arrival (according to Qantas website) and would like to get some shot’s
Should i wait till the aircraft has past my point? or should i just have a longer exposure set on the cammera or just take the photo with flash?
Thanks and happy spotting.
flyboycoxy
P.S if any one knows of any good viewing spots at bribane i would appreciate it
I am wondering if there is a rule of thumb for spotters while taking photo’s of aircraft on approach at night with flash.
I have heard from many pilots that they do not care (I am one that does not care) and some that find it irritating a flash going off during approach.
I am just curious and am not trying to criticise any spotter, I am going to BNE to watch the A380 land and it going to be a night arrival (according to Qantas website) and would like to get some shot’s
Should i wait till the aircraft has past my point? or should i just have a longer exposure set on the cammera or just take the photo with flash?
Thanks and happy spotting.
flyboycoxy
P.S if any one knows of any good viewing spots at bribane i would appreciate it