Scottsdale Airport (KSDL)

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Matt Ottosen

Matt "Linus" Ottosen
Ottosen Photography
Phoenix, AZ

The Legend of the Guardian of the Line
The Greek God "Linus" comes from the Greek name Λινος (Linos) meaning "leg."
In Greek legend, he was the son of the God Apollo who was accidentally killed when he stepped over the white line.

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Matt Ottosen

I went for a ride today!!  ;D

Cessna 208 Caravan Amphibian
Desert Splash Adventures - Metro Phoenix's ONLY Seaplane Air Tour!

Matt "Linus" Ottosen
Ottosen Photography
Phoenix, AZ

The Legend of the Guardian of the Line
The Greek God "Linus" comes from the Greek name Λινος (Linos) meaning "leg."
In Greek legend, he was the son of the God Apollo who was accidentally killed when he stepped over the white line.

All images © Matt Ottosen | Ottosen Photography, all rights reserved.

Matt Ottosen

Arriving back at KSDL after our trip to Roosevelt Lake.

Matt "Linus" Ottosen
Ottosen Photography
Phoenix, AZ

The Legend of the Guardian of the Line
The Greek God "Linus" comes from the Greek name Λινος (Linos) meaning "leg."
In Greek legend, he was the son of the God Apollo who was accidentally killed when he stepped over the white line.

All images © Matt Ottosen | Ottosen Photography, all rights reserved.

Mike Franzone


Matt,

Next time you fly over my house, wave.  ;D

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Mike Franzone


I was also thinking of shooting out here. It's not too far from home and I could sharpen my tacks sorta-speak. Where are the best views? And would a 70-200mm suffice?

Thanks.
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Joe Copalman

There are two spots on either side of the runway toward the northeast end of the airport that are both really good.  I think I've got a map I can shoot you via email.  70-200 is perfect for aircraft over the numbers and cruising past you, but a bit under-gunned when it comes to the mountains-in-the-background final approach shots that are really sort of the signature of shooting out there.  I'd say 300+ is ideal for those shots, with the 400-500 range being perfect.  Heat haze off of Frank Lloyd Wright can become an issue during the summer. 
"I'm sorry sir, you can't take photos of that aircraft."

"If you've seen my work, you'd know I really can't take photos of any aircraft." 

Joe Copalman
AzAP Co-Founder
Mesa, AZ

Matt Ottosen

Quote from: Mike Franzone on March 14, 2012, 09:37:01 AM

Matt,

Next time you fly over my house, wave.  ;D

I will make it a point, just make sure you take my photo!   ;D
Matt "Linus" Ottosen
Ottosen Photography
Phoenix, AZ

The Legend of the Guardian of the Line
The Greek God "Linus" comes from the Greek name Λινος (Linos) meaning "leg."
In Greek legend, he was the son of the God Apollo who was accidentally killed when he stepped over the white line.

All images © Matt Ottosen | Ottosen Photography, all rights reserved.



Joe Copalman

Love that King Air shot, Tom.  Tack-sharp, solid prop blur, phenomenal light, and caught at the moment the aircraft was in the one spot where the background isn't cluttered like crazy.
"I'm sorry sir, you can't take photos of that aircraft."

"If you've seen my work, you'd know I really can't take photos of any aircraft." 

Joe Copalman
AzAP Co-Founder
Mesa, AZ

trmphoto

Thanks Joe!  There's definitely a lot of clutter towards that end of the runway.  Even at a whopping 3 fr/sec I managed to get a clear shot.


Raytheon B200 King Air 'N1074G'