Capture: Got the blues
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I spend an inordinate amount of time in airplanes and one way I try to keep sane while flying is to document the view out the window. I put it all up on my tumblr, http://theviewfromthewindowseat.tumblr.com/. Lots of blue, with some crimson, peach and generous smatterings of white too. This is an example from a recent flight over the north pole, catching the "belt of venus" at sunrise.
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Kyle Matthews, in reply to
Blue buildings, blue sky
What's that second one of Nora? I can't tell if it's the side of the building or a tiled floor or something else.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
It is indeed
side of the building
all tiny tiled.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Michael Lakeman, in reply to
or is that the little window bubble?
A couple in there with the full moon - one of dawn over Taranaki, and one at dusk over the Sierra Nevada in California - just like yours from Westhaven :)
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
They are a great bunch of photos… they do kind of bring on the feeling of the lonely droning of flying though. Especially like the scratchy window shots, and the propeller shot too.
Here’s dusk on the ground in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
And Greenland from the sky some years ago.
And one more thing to photograph when bored on a flight…. -
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Michael Bodle, in reply to
Thanks Nora.
I love the masts at Westhaven. It's my favourite spot to take photos at the moment.
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JacksonP, in reply to
Royal Blue.
Shot Bruce. That's a stunner.
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Bruce Buckman, in reply to
Cheap Canon EF-50mm f1.8 lens and extension tubes with handheld flash - surprisingly good for macros.
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Jos, in reply to
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Blue thread doesn’t deserve to die – but here’s a challenge, where are the blue skies today?
Don’t think we’ve had any like this traditional one, blue sky incidental but multiple blue ridges off into the distance.
Northeast from the Gisborne backcountry on Sunday. Arowhana the bold peak at left, twin peaks of Hikurangi 50 km away at right, each separately peek over a nearer ridge, each halo’d by cloud. -
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"chris", in reply to
Blue thread doesn’t deserve to die – but here’s a challenge, where are the blue skies today?
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ChrisW, in reply to
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