I held my phone up to the window of the plane and hoped for the best.
Not bad all in all.
Cloudscapes somewhere off the coast of Western Australia on the way to Indonesian.
I wonder where I was.
You can find more shots, and more certainty of location here at Sky Watch Friday.
You could also pop over to my wordy blog and read what happened once I arrived in Indonesia.
SM
Wow!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
Hope you are having a wonderful day!
Lea
I did that once when flying over central Aus....back in February, 1987...and when I had the film developed I wondered why I had a photo of a kidney or something similar looking! And then I realised it was Ayers Rock aka Uluru!!!
ReplyDeleteThere really isn't anything wrong with me!! :)
Hello Stewart, pretty view of the sky from your window seat! Happy travels, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI always love the anticipation a shot from an airplane window brings! Nice skywatch!
ReplyDeleteHey, Stewart, this resembles a shot I got on the way to Aruba last year...:)JP
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ReplyDeleteThat's cool. I like the cloud shadows!
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ReplyDeleteOh, so cool indeed!! Love those popcorn clouds and their shadows!! Great shot, Stewart!! Thanks for sharing!! Hope you have a fun weekend
ReplyDeleteLove this! Great capture of these little clouds.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! I love the cloud shadows and the blue of the sky.. Fly safe! I guess you already did.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! I love taking pics from the plane.
ReplyDeleteI like the cloud shadows. Nice capture!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo - did this myself this week on the way to Rockhampton from Brisbane. Love the views of Australia from the air.
ReplyDeleteYes that is a lovely shot especially taken through those plastic type windows Stewart. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and I love the shadows from the clouds on the ground. Diane
ReplyDeleteFlying over water, the clouds are fun making shadows. It would be fun to spot a whale out the window, too.
ReplyDeleteCool shot! I adore clouds already - but the patterns and shadows they make on the water when shot from above are sensational!
ReplyDeleteI love taking photos out the window of planes.
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