I do a lot of flying with my job. This year I have taken in excess of 80 flights to destinations in Asia, North America, the Middle East and Europe and I never get tired of looking out the window at 38000 feet. You get some great views and it's something I never want to take for granted.
Last Tuesday I flew back into Edinburgh from Qatar and the skies over the Firth of Forth were clear, giving some great views over East Lothian towards Edinburgh.
I usually take pictures on one of my Fujifilm X-T1s or the X100 but on this occassion the cameras were in the locker above my head and I decided to use the camera on the iPad Mini that I am typing this blog post on.
The first shot shows Prestonpans, with the remains of the Cockenzie power station at the bottom of the picture. The second picture is on the approach to the airport and is of Leith Harbour with the bright sunshine bouncing off the water.
I have just two more trips to Munich and Paris to take in 2015 and I hope that the skies over these cities will be clear so I can enjoy a seat with a view.
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