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'''In the morning''': For 20R arrivals it would be best to go to carpark 5. Depending on your lens you can walk around to align yourself in the best spot. For 20C you can try carpark 7 although the angle will be a little awkward and slightly more difficult to shoot.  
'''In the morning''': For 20R arrivals it would be best to go to carpark 5. Depending on your lens you can walk around to align yourself in the best spot. For 20C you can try carpark 7 although the angle will be a little awkward and slightly more difficult to shoot.  


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02L departures are also possible to photograph but this may be a hit-or-miss thing depending on the runway usage as 02L is not often used for departures. Most planes also tend to climb rather early so you will be mostly limited to under-belly shots.
02L departures are also possible to photograph but this may be a hit-or-miss thing depending on the runway usage as 02L is not often used for departures. Most planes also tend to climb rather early so you will be mostly limited to under-belly shots.
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'''Lens''': You will need a focal length of around 50mm to 150mm depending on where you stand and the size of the aircraft. A lens of 300mm or more will get you some nice closeups. A longer lens will also allow you more side-on shots instead of mostly showing the underbelly.
'''Lens''': You will need a focal length of around 50mm to 150mm depending on where you stand and the size of the aircraft. A lens of 300mm or more will get you some nice closeups. A longer lens will also allow you more side-on shots instead of mostly showing the underbelly.
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