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  1. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    No. I just make sure the shutter doesn’t go below 1/100th. Even in the dark churches. A tripod for the morning/dusk shots.
  2. jb747

    Ask The Pilot

    Quite real. The spotters at London periodically catch people giving examples of how not to land a 380.
  3. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    That's what I expect most people use, and I'm suggesting yet another mode, which most people never consider. It allows me to ensure that I get a shutter speed AND f stop that is appropriate to what I'm doing, without having to worry about the shutter becoming too slow, or the depth of field to...
  4. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    There were some groups who were obviously from cruise ships, but as it was only me and my guide (a lovely lady BTW), we just skipped ahead of them. Very pleasant. For those interested, they're all shot on a Nikon D850, using either a 16-35 or 24-70 mm lens. In the trickier light conditions, I...
  5. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    After yesterday's trip to Pompeii, I'm now back in the churches of Rome.
  6. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    A tale of tours. We've booked three tours on this trip. All with the same company, and directly booked, not via a third party. The first was a walking tour at the Coliseum and Forum in Rome. Crowded venue, but well managed, and worked out well. The second was to the Vatican. Unfortunately King...
  7. jb747

    Ask The Pilot

    Many times, in 767, 747 and 380. That was a viable touchdown method in the 747, but not the 380. So, the reality is that it is an appalling landing. At some times of the year they are.
  8. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    Back to the bridge at dawn.
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    Ask The Pilot

    From Captain Steve I think. I'm afraid that I don't think much of his theories. I don't think you could get a 747 to porpoise. Porpoising is a pilot induced event. The best solution would be to go around. Otherwise, hold the controls steady, and just live with it. If all the wheels touch down...
  10. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    There's only a couple of churches here...plus the Romans..
  11. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    Managed to drag myself out of bed for a dawn walk.
  12. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    And for a change of pace, with no crowds, but plenty of Roman ghosts, there's Ostia Antica. About an hour on the train from the centre of Rome.
  13. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    Visited the Vatican, but so did King Charles, so sadly, much of it was shut to us, and that concentrated the crowds as well. A box ticked, but I wouldn't bother trying again.
  14. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    I haven't yet managed to drag myself out of bed for early shots in Rome. Evening was the best I could manage.
  15. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    Off to a new city now. Today was scouting spots for some dawn shoots in the coming week. Our Sistine tour has been cancelled. Apparently the King of England is visiting. You'd think he'd share....
  16. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    A few more Venice pics.
  17. jb747

    HKG delays today after freighter runs off runway

    That would make sense, but what seem to be official reports say it was on the perimeter road. Basically, if it was on the runway, then it was the cause, but if not, what?
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    HKG delays today after freighter runs off runway

    I’m having a bit of trouble working out the dynamics of this one. The story seems to be that the vehicle was on the perimeter road, so it’s incidental to the event. The aircraft has touched down at the right spot, and maintained centreline for about 4,000’, before a quite abrupt divergence...
  19. jb747

    Taking the slow boat.

    If devoid of talent, a bit of luck helps.
  20. jb747

    Qantas 787-9 flying PER-LAX non-stop

    It’s not much further than Perth London, and the winds are behind you. It would be easily doable with whatever load they normally carry to London.
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