Following a cold, frosty night, when the early morning fog had lifted, I noticed that the air overhead was exceptionally clear, transparent, and un-disturbed. This is readily apparent with the cropped aeroplane flying at over five miles up, where the engines and red markings on the tail are quite clear.
The pictures are taken using my Panasonic Lumix TZ7, all using automatic settings. All overhead shots are using 12x zoom. It’s quite remarkable what one can do with a hand-held camera these days!
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