LONDON, UK, 2019-Oct-23 — /Travel PR News/ — British Airways has called in an expert to give advice to all those amateur photographers whose perfect shot from an aircraft window is never quite right – and it could simply be because they are in the wrong seat.
Many air travellers like to capture the unique views from their vantage point thousands of feet in the air, but very often the perfect picture is spoilt by an aircraft wing or glare from the sun.
So British Airways invited top aerial photographer Jason Hawkes to take a flight from London City Airport to Edinburgh to document his journey in photographs and share some tips with his fellow travellers.
Jason, who usually specialises in photography from helicopters rather than jet aircraft, chose his seat carefully to ensure the perfect view from the Embraer 190 aircraft.
With two-abreast seating so a choice of window and aisle seats on both sides of the aircraft, all he needed to consider was what part of the cabin to sit in. He chose window seats in row three in the front of the cabin to capture the perfect take-off shot over Canary Wharf and the approach over the North Sea into Edinburgh.
The result was a collection of picture perfect images of some of the most iconic landmarks of the two capital cities.
They included the famous dome of the O2 Arena and the 95-storey Shard building in London and the extinct Arthur’s Seat volcano, the commercial Calton Hill district and the Scottish Parliament buildings in Edinburgh.
Jason said: “I’ve spent the last 25 years of my working life hanging out of the sides of helicopters shooting aerial views all over the world. In a helicopter your first thoughts are safety, both for yourself and the pilot, and of course also for those below you on the ground.
“It was a very different experience altogether shooting from a British Airways aircraft, certainly the first time I’ve been offered such good coffee whilst I’ve been working! In the helicopter the doors are either taken right off or open, but in a standard aircraft the first thing you’ll have to deal with are reflections and glare from the window. So here are my top tips:
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Source: British Airways
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