Flying High

The Thames from 10000 feet
One of the joys of my job is the travelling to distant lands but that means a lot of long haul flights, which can be a bit boring to say the least.  When I flew back from Shanghai via Abu Dhabi last November I relieved some of the boredom by experimenting taking pictures out of the aircraft window.
Northern Turkey
Now anyone who flies regularly knows aircraft windows are not the cleanest and the material they are made create some distortions.  However on this flight, while flying over Turkey, the light was just perfect and the windows pretty clear, so using my X100, with its near silent shutter, I captured some shots over northern Turkey.
Later when we were coming into Heathrow, the aircraft had to circle over London and again the light was beautiful. Flying east over the Thames, I saw the Queen Elizabeth bridge at the Dartford crossing, so once again the steathy X100 was brought into play.  As we were on approach to Heathrow all electronic devices should be switched off but with the silent operation of the X100 I was able to grab some shots without attracting the cabin crew's attention. 

This post marks another milestone for the MacLean Photographic blog as this is the 200th feature since it began on the 5th February 2010.  Once again I'd like to thank the 350 viewers who are taking the time to visit this blog each day and helping it to grow.

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