1. Thank you very much for the kind words, friends!

    Chris, your fellas from Netherlands are such a great group of people! I was able to met some, and after a friendly chat I'm really considering to visit Amsterdam. Maybe one day
  2. Great pictures, Aidan! A must visit place for sure. Did you stand on the fence as a plane took off, or is that restricted now?
  3. Originally posted by iTim:Great pictures, Aidan! A must visit place for sure. Did you stand on the fence as a plane took off, or is that restricted now?



    Yes I did... It took me at least 15 minutes to remove small pieces of rubber, rocks and sand from my hair later on that day, but the experience of being blown away by a big and hot jet engine is mindblowing!

    I wasn't expecting to be hit by the engine blast when I recorded this video. After that, I decided to "ride" the fence right behind an Boeing 757, but I let my camera in my bag. This proved to be a good decision.

  4. By the way, I'm not a video guy (definitely my skills are just usefull to take pictures), but I couldn't avoid to register some plane movements over there...



  5. My God, it's insane. Seriously insane.

  6. It's still "today" in California and everything to the West until Hawaii, so here I am, fulfilling my promise

    I live 15 kms by Madrid's main airport. In fact, my small village is just behind where planes line up for the final north>south approximation before landing (Aidan might know the exact term, I doubt "approximation" is very technical) on the evenings and at night (they approximate north-east > south-west on the mornings). That makes up for some amazing photos like the first one (Nikon Coolpix P7100, exposure: 50 seconds, aperture: f/4.0, ISO 100). I've edited one of them but I post the original too. The rest of them are just as they came out from the camera (I didn't even crop them, although it's much needed in some of them).


    Three aproximations at once por u2santos, en Flickr


    Landing por u2santos, en Flickr


    ~stars~ por u2santos, en Flickr



    And well, I got inspired by the conversation with Tim about the ISS the other day, so I looked for the next times it was going to pass over here and I went on the hunt for some pics... They turned out better than expected


    ISS over Madrid por u2santos, en Flickr


    ISS + plane over Madrid [original] por u2santos, en Flickr


    ISS + plane over Madrid [edit] por u2santos, en Flickr
  7. On the 2nd picture, it looks like there's a highway in the sky Did you see DeLorean??

  8. hahaa

    Great pics ( and videos ) !!

    Aidan , beatifual place !!
    That beach is beatiful , but you have better in Brazil or not ?
  9. Originally posted by AidanFormigoni:Thank you very much for the kind words, friends!

    Chris, your fellas from Netherlands are such a great group of people! I was able to met some, and after a friendly chat I'm really considering to visit Amsterdam. Maybe one day

    I think the cultural difference between Sint Maarten and the mainland are as big as between the mainland and Brasil Its just part of the kingdom due to historic reasons.

    But I am happy to hear you enjoyed your time
  10. @Sergio, definitely awesome pics! Even more since its just outside the city so a lot harder to get good results.
  11. Originally posted by Risto:@Sergio, definitely awesome pics! Even more since its just outside the city so a lot harder to get good results.

    Hahaha Alexandra!! There are several DeLoreans that fly over our heads every now and then. I'll see if I can spot Marty McFly and take a pic or something.


    Thanks Chris! We're actually 30 km (45 kms by road) away from the main city But yeah, I'm pretty happy with the results. Seeing the ISS flying slooooowwly over your head (much slower than a plane at mid height) while it's actually travelling at EIGHT DAMN KILOMETERS PER SECOND on space is mingblowing, I felt really lucky to see it. And there's a moment when the ISS stops reflecting sunlight and it just disappears from your sight (it's there in the edited photo, the station simply disappeared). Magic.
  12. Originally posted by Risto:[..]

    I think the cultural difference between Sint Maarten and the mainland are as big as between the mainland and Brasil Its just part of the kingdom due to historic reasons.

    But I am happy to hear you enjoyed your time

    I can imagine that. But I was able to chat with people who live in the island and also with a couple of guys who live in Amsterdam, and I couldn't had a better feeling about them

    Also, they told me Amsterdam is s great place to walk in the streets and take some photos. Is this true?