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Gold Coast - Above & BeyondFrom the flight on Thurs to Brissy, we were told by the ATC to fly a holding pattern over the coast until we were cleared to descent into approach. So I took this opportunity to grab a few view of the Gold Coast and beyond
I had a feeling that we were landing from space here
Great shots Yi-P. One of the few times you don't mind sitting over the wing is when you can use it as a point of reference as you've done so well here.
Third is my favourite. Simon
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Excellent shots Yi-p!
The third is my fave here too! Geoff
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I don't believe you. Everything looks round through a fisheye!! Simon
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Yi-P
These are great, but could be better. Try Cropping the window out, I did one and it makes the shot. Get as much of the coast in though to the right in the 3rd one. Have a go, looks much better. Well done. Mic
Yip
Great shots and creative use of the fisheye. #3 is also my pick of the three Peter
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Yip,
the wing of that plane looks a little dirty. Couldn't you have taken the 30 seconds prior to taking the shot to go out and clean it? Honestly, people are getting so lazy.
I didnt have my bubble bath liquid with me by that time
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