I had to go down to Miami on business and decided to take my cameras with me since I was staying right next to the airport. I had a about 2 hours, 3:30pm-5:30pm. It was overcast most of the time with the sun peaking out occasionally. They have an area along the fence line that is specifically designated for photographers with holes in the fence. Pretty cool. This was my first time shooting airliners and something I have been wanting to do. All in flight shots were taken with a Nikon D500 and Nikon 200-500mm. Most of the taxing shots were taken with a Nikon D7200 and Nikon 18-140mm.
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Loc: Barrington, IL
Nice group of very colorful airliners. The B&W of the jets look like a picture out of time.
Good shooting! And the foreign operators are especially enjoyable.
These are great. I love being in international airports and see all those planes going off to exotic places!
DWHart24 wrote:
I had to go down to Miami on business and decided to take my cameras with me since I was staying right next to the airport. I had a about 2 hours, 3:30pm-5:30pm. It was overcast most of the time with the sun peaking out occasionally. They have an area along the fence line that is specifically designated for photographers with holes in the fence. Pretty cool. This was my first time shooting airliners and something I have been wanting to do. All in flight shots were taken with a Nikon D500 and Nikon 200-500mm. Most of the taxing shots were taken with a Nikon D7200 and Nikon 18-140mm.
DSC_4727 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_4746 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_4753 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_4773 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6034 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6049 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6096 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6128 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6141 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6174 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6278 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6392 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6450 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6501 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6570 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6641 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6884 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6900 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_7032 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_7132 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_7287 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_7343 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_7382 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_7439 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_7653 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6519 by
David Hart, on Flickr
DSC_6559 by
David Hart, on Flickr
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Wow...David you are good with those planes......I like them a lot !
ghill42 wrote:
Good shooting! And the foreign operators are especially enjoyable.
Thanks! Yes it was nice to see those.
AzPicLady wrote:
These are great. I love being in international airports and see all those planes going off to exotic places!
Thanks! It was pretty cool.
Blair Shaw Jr wrote:
Wow...David you are good with those planes......I like them a lot !
Thanks! I love airplanes.
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