Serenity in the Sky
The airplane-taking portion of any trip is the least of my anticipations when traveling. I don’t have a phobia towards flying itself but more of a distaste to the boredom that characterizes being in a small confine space for hours.
Normally decent food and a killer movie makes up for that dullness but if those two amenities fail, I always have my laptop and snuck-in-food to compensate for expectations that I know are never going to be met. Any experience on an airplane is not what it use to be. Soon we’ll be charged for going to the restroom and if they ever do, I’ll still won’t hesitate in using my camera to photograph beautiful tranquil moments like this.
Gazing at this strongly accentuates my never ending fascination with continuing to fly in years to come and capturing moments to better remember each location. Photograph taken with the iPhone 4.
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Window Gazing
Everyone deals with traveling on airplanes differently and quite honestly, I feel for the people that experience immense fear with the mere thought of cruising at such a high an altitude. I thank might natural inquisitiveness and photographic impulse for not over thinking the sight below and being driven more by the sights that I’ll rejoice over upon arriving at my destination.
I took this photograph as we left JFK heading to Paris for a 7-day vacation onboard Air France. It’s natural instinct for some to pull out the camera and “click” especially during the takeoff process. As you know airplane windows always have two glasses and the glare can sometimes affect how you take the photograph and yet other times you can make it work in your favor.
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