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F 4.5; 1/60; 24mm.
Shot at Miami International Airport’s E Concourse Satellite (specifically at gate E33).
Continue reading “The Sun is (almost) out!”F 4.5; 1/60; 24mm.
Shot at Miami International Airport’s E Concourse Satellite (specifically at gate E33).
Continue reading “The Sun is (almost) out!”F 2.8; 1/1000; 24 mm.
Shot at Ecola State Park near Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Continue reading “Earth Day from above Earth”F 8; 1/500; 65mm.
Shot in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Continue reading “Amsterdam skyline”F 2.8; 1/500; 20mm.
Shot in Crozet, Virginia, near the Chiles Peach Orchard.
Continue reading “Fields abloom”F 5.6; 1/500; 84mm.
Shot above Newark Liberty International Airport looking toward Manhattan.
Continue reading “Hazy Spring”F 5.6; 1/250; 117mm.
Shot on Plaza de las Cortes facing the Fuente de Neptuno, which is adjacent to the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain.
Continue reading “Streets still empty”F 4; 1/400; 100mm.
Shot moments after takeoff at Los Angeles International Airport.
Continue reading “Jetting in to Springtime”
The Boeing 737 MAX is safe to fly, but there’s a legitimate reason to avoid it
The Daily Flyer
Happy first day of March, and welcome to this edition of “The Daily Flyer,” The Higher Flyer‘s newsletter that gathers up and summarizes some of the most important happenings in the world of airlines, hotels, award points, and other travel-related things. Today’s feature offers a different reason to avoid the Boeing’s beleaguered 737 MAX jet, as well as innovation in premium cabins, another Delta devaluation, and an exceptional piece on the vanity of flying.
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