ferrarixp
Jun 17, 09, 9:27 am
Anyone know of any good spots in ATL South Terminal on the airside for photography?
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Travel Photography - ATL South Terminal PhotographyView Full Version : ATL South Terminal Photography ferrarixp Jun 17, 09, 9:27 am Anyone know of any good spots in ATL South Terminal on the airside for photography? Thanks sbm12 Jun 17, 09, 1:43 pm If you are airside then the terminals are labeled by letters (T, A, B, C, D, E) and not by compass directions. At the ends of each pier there are windows that allow for visibility of the runways. Depending on which directions the planes are headed and which runways are being used you should be able to get some decent views from the end of whatever terminal you're in. ConciergeMike Jun 20, 09, 3:00 pm North Terminal and South Terminal are the landside designations. If you're looking for runway action, it depends on airfield conditions like sbm12 said. If you're looking for taxiing or gate shots, just take the Monorail of Death to the concourse of your choice. DLATL777 Jun 20, 09, 5:21 pm North Terminal and South Terminal are the landside designations. If you're looking for runway action, it depends on airfield conditions like sbm12 said. If you're looking for taxiing or gate shots, just take the Monorail of Death to the concourse of your choice. Haha, the Monorail of Death? What on earth earned it that nomination. I have never had any problem with it, albeit it can get very crowded. ConciergeMike Jun 20, 09, 6:05 pm Wirelessly posted (BlackBerry8830/4.2.2 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/105) I call it the Monorail of Death because it travels the 1,000 feet between concourses by accelerating for the first 500 feet like it's being chased by the Georgia State Patrol, and then the 500 feet of brake application after that feels like a freight train not having enough space to avoid hitting a small child. This in contrast to the IAH TerinalLink, which feels that Santa Claus kiddie train that is in the mall. |