by Mary Denman @marydenman
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Remember that I said I found myself on a somewhat unexpected journey?
Well, it was to Warsaw, Poland and Belfort, France!
Here are a couple of shots from the airplane on the way.
I asked my hubby to get us seats on the left side of the plane...
I was hoping that I'd get to see the Aurora Borealis!!
And I did!!! It was amazing at 36,000 feet!
Enjoy! More shots from the trip to come.
Remember that I said I found myself on a somewhat unexpected journey?
Well, it was to Warsaw, Poland and Belfort, France!
Here are a couple of shots from the airplane on the way.
I asked my hubby to get us seats on the left side of the plane...
I was hoping that I'd get to see the Aurora Borealis!!
And I did!!! It was amazing at 36,000 feet!
Enjoy! More shots from the trip to come.
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WOW. I'm going to have to set myself a challenge to drag the camera out at night. Not sure I have the right lens or technique.
ReplyDeleteHi Raych! I set the camera on the highest ISO and held it very still. Several shots were quite blurry because of how dark it was, and the shake of the plane.
DeleteHave a great day!
that's really awesome! I suck so bad at night photography haha
ReplyDeleteIt's not easy, but I do have some posts on taking night time shots. :) Have a great day!
DeleteNotoriously difficult to photograph but your photos are spot on!
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith! It was fun trying!
DeleteAmazing cam skills! Those are so hard to capture and yet here they are. Lovely =)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing capture! Unreal-borealis ;)
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos especially better when clicked on nice and clear
ReplyDeleteHave a tanfastic week :-)
Cool series
ReplyDeleteWow...those are lovely!
ReplyDeleteMary, stunning photos. Thanks for sharing these.
ReplyDeleteHi, these look beautiful. I hope you will blog a little more about your trip. I am curious about how it all came together and what your experienced. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing.
ReplyDeleteUp, up and away for you - how exciting. I'm just catching back on some of your older posts as I've been a tad busy - I'm looking forward to seeing you overcome the challenges of life this year. You're already flying high! Well done you :)
ReplyDeleteWren x
Bonjour and thanks for popping over to our blog too - it's really appreciated. Stunning photos - amazing lights. Look forward to seeing more of your work :)
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