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AIRPLANE WINDOWS


Dear reader, if this entry or my other blog entries don't answer your specific photography questions, you can call me on the phone anytime for advice by clicking here.

This was touched on a few weeks ago in a similar blog, but it is worth repeating. When flying in an airplane make sure you place your camera as close to the window as possible when taking pictures. Place a blanket or other fabric around the lens so no interior light is hitting the window where you are photographing, and place your lens aperture at the lowest f-number. You can often get spectacular images in aircraft, especially during sunrise and sunset over the clouds.

It may be hard to see, but Mt. Fuji is peaking up through the clouds!

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Posted by Unknown on Monday, 28 May 2007 - Rating: 4.5
Title : AIRPLANE WINDOWS
Description : Dear reader, if this entry or my other blog entries don't answer your specific photography questions, you can call me on the phone anyti...

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