Re: Traveller's questions

2004-06-26 Thread Alexandru-Cristian Sarbu
I'm back :) It seems that in Alitalia planes you can use film cameras, but not digital. However, I was told that I shouldn't make photographs through the window (I was trying some clouds snaps); I could barely understand the words don't and fine (can anyone from Alitalia speak English?). Maybe

Re: Traveller's questions

2004-06-19 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi! CMI Photography in the airports depends on where you shoot and where CMI you are pointing the camera. Stay away from security areas. I CMI have taken plenty of shots inside airport buildings. I think I can manage that g... CMI Inside planes I have not had any problems. Especially if you

Re: Traveller's questions

2004-06-16 Thread Anders Hultman
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Bob W wrote: 1. Is photography officially allowed inside the airport buildings? That varies from country to country. (...) 2. Is photography officially allowed on the planes? I have never had any problems with this. That would probably also vary from contry to

RE: Traveller's questions

2004-06-16 Thread Anders Hultman
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Tanya Mayer Photography wrote: BTW, it totally sucks shooting on commercial airline. The windows are two layers, and made of this plasticky stuff. There is usually fingerprints and scratches and stuff all over them. The figerprints and scratches would be so totally out

Re: Traveller's questions

2004-06-16 Thread Frantisek Vlcek
AH don't disturb much. Maybe they add some hazyness but most often the images AH get quite hazy anyway at those heights. For BW, just use yellow, orange or red filter. Lot of the haze should be removable by it. Best regards, Frantisek Vlcek

Re: Traveller's questions

2004-06-16 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi! I am replying to myself in order to reply to all of those who replied to the questions themselves. I suppose I will grab a shot or two in the waiting hall should I be permitted. I am going to ask for permission. I don't think I will try to shoot while on the plain. It wouldn't make much

Traveller's questions

2004-06-15 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi! Later this summer I am going to be travelling. I have some questions (how can I not? g) 1. Is photography officially allowed inside the airport buildings? 2. Is photography officially allowed on the planes? I am thinking of likes of ME Super, M 50/1.4 for possible low light and some 400 ASA

Re: Traveller's questions

2004-06-15 Thread Bob W
Hi, 1. Is photography officially allowed inside the airport buildings? That varies from country to country. Even in countries where it is allowed you should take sensible precautions. If you take photographs of security-related material don't be surprised if you miss your flight. 2. Is

Re: Traveller's questions

2004-06-15 Thread Cotty
On 15/6/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED], discombobulated, offered: Later this summer I am going to be travelling. I have some questions (how can I not? g) 1. Is photography officially allowed inside the airport buildings? 2. Is photography officially allowed on the planes? I am thinking of likes of ME

Re: Traveller's questions

2004-06-15 Thread Hal Sandra Davis
Great rig! But Where are you going? - Original Message - From: Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PDML [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 2:19 PM Subject: Traveller's questions Hi! Later this summer I am going to be travelling. I have some questions (how can I not? g

Re: Traveller's questions

2004-06-15 Thread Otis Wright
strange effects. Suppose that is why pilots aren't supposed to wear polarized sunglasses.. Otis Hope this is of some help, tan. -Original Message- From: Boris Liberman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2004 5:20 AM To: PDML Subject: Traveller's questions Hi! Later

Re: Traveller's questions

2004-06-15 Thread Rob Studdert
On 15 Jun 2004 at 21:09, Otis Wright wrote: Suppose that is why pilots aren't supposed to wear polarized sunglasses.. The passenger windows in commercial jet airlines are usually made of cast or stretched acrylic, both types will display a polarizing effect. The cock-pit windows are