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Keywords: a380 clear sky clearsky emirates high altitude highaltitude project 365 project365 outdoor Today I went out for a relatively early walk into town, and on the way was blessed with beautiful winter sunshine and incredibly clear skies. This allowed me to get a shot of this high altitude A380, and it was one of MANY planes trailing across the sky. I'm assuming a lot of them were playing catchup after NATS little computer hiccup yesterday. What happened? Who knows. What we do know is that the skies are so busy that people can't manage the job anymore and we need the computers to do it. If the computers break, the flights stop. Skynet anyone? Now...I wonder which airline is operating this aircraft. Oh hang on...there's a big clue on the bottom! Goodness me - it seems this rather throwaway shot with my compact has been 'Explored!'. I'm surprised but very pleased. :) Today I went out for a relatively early walk into town, and on the way was blessed with beautiful winter sunshine and incredibly clear skies. This allowed me to get a shot of this high altitude A380, and it was one of MANY planes trailing across the sky. I'm assuming a lot of them were playing catchup after NATS little computer hiccup yesterday. What happened? Who knows. What we do know is that the skies are so busy that people can't manage the job anymore and we need the computers to do it. If the computers break, the flights stop. Skynet anyone? Now...I wonder which airline is operating this aircraft. Oh hang on...there's a big clue on the bottom! Goodness me - it seems this rather throwaway shot with my compact has been 'Explored!'. I'm surprised but very pleased. :)
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