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Geneva 19-05-16 Biz Jets
Posted: Sat May 21, 2016 10:10 am
by blackhandgang17
Spent a day at Geneva airport weather was changeable with rain and low cloud in the morning before brightening up later just as i had to leave for the flight back to the uk.
T7-MND
Honeywell Boeing 757
LX-JFH PC.12
HB-JTT
G-PAOL
N771DV
Whist walking back from the end of the runway went past the long term parking area for the Biz Jets near Tunnel Routier
G-LEGC
VP-CBF
And a unexpected resident that looks as if its been there for a good few years now
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Take it it will be moved for the static at EBACE
Paul
Re: Geneva 19-05-16 Biz Jets
Posted: Sat May 21, 2016 9:02 pm
by PorkScratching
Always special to see a JetStar. The Honeywell 757 is an interesting catch too. I know you can click through to see them full-size, but it would have been nice to have them posted larger here if the hosting site offered it - show off your shots as much as possible!
Re: Geneva 19-05-16 Biz Jets
Posted: Sat May 21, 2016 9:55 pm
by andygolfer
nice pics, VP-CBF is a particularly nice one with the mountain background - sets it off nicely.
Nick's made a good point re the sizing, I had a look at VP-CBF at full size and it's a cracking shot. That background gives it a really dramatic look at full size.
I see the scourge of the airport fence struck on the first ground shot, I tried to look at your exif data but can't work out how to. I've been taking pics through fences lately using a very low f number (around 5 or 5.6) and close to the mesh (even removing the lens hood sometimes) I find I can virtually eliminate any sign of the mesh. It's a shame that we have to cope with fence mesh so much these days but that might be a useful tip to try if you haven't already done so.
As an example many of my Stansted north side pics are through mesh.
Well caught and thanks for posting. Hope the tips are useful.
KR
Andy
Re: Geneva 19-05-16 Biz Jets
Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 9:11 pm
by Martin
Jetstar HB-JGK has been dumped in the long term parking area for a few years now
Martin