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Comment from Marco as he viewed the scene through his office window…..”In a nice spring, while I was Flying from Rome to Ibiza over the Mediterranean sea at 31,000 ft., I felt the emotion to capture this wonderful show, to say good-bye to the setting sun!”
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Comment from Marco as he viewed the scene through his office window………”I was landing in Milan descending over the Po Valley at 10,000ft., it was a warm afternoon in the summer, and I flew under these big and beautiful clouds as I wanted to watch and to capture with my camera the magnificence of natures […]
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Susie NZ says:
wow this is a magnificent capture, thank you so much, Marco, for catching and sharing it
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Adolfo Garcia-Marin says:
A very original point of view of a mammatus, Marco.
Thanks for sharing.
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Viewed from Marco’s office window as he was crossing the Alps at an altitude of 30,000 ft. It was late afternoon on a hot summers day and the isolated cumulonimbus were slowly dissolving … taken just a couple hours before the sunset.
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As seen from the flight deck, Marco likes to photograph the view from his office window. (Details from Marco” I was approaching Fiumicino (Rome) airport early in the morning. At an altitude of 5000 ft., towards the east I saw this fantastic scene over Bolsena lake”).
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As seen from the flight deck, Marco likes to photograph the view from his office window. (Details from Marco “Taken during a very hot summer in the early afternoon over Milan. On the right hand side there were the Alps. The huge cb arrived at an altitude of 38000 ft.I was climbing and waiting to […]
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Susie NZ says:
You have an awesome view from your office window, Marco, we do wish you and your camera well – thank you for your eye
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Øivind Moen, Stavanger. says:
Strikingly different personalities in this cloudscape, Marco.
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Robert Klein says:
Wow…that looks like a huge navigational challenge for any pilot
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John Norris says:
You are so lucky to be in the right place at the right time Great shot Marco!!!!
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London, as seen by Marco who is a Captain of Alitalia airlines, and likes to photograph the view from his office window.
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Øivind Moen, Stavanger, Norwa says:
Nice photo, Marco.
I liked your site too.
Keep it up.
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Paris, as seen from an altitude of about 15000 ft., by Marco who is a Captain of Alitalia airlines, and likes to photograph the view from his office window. Can you spot The Eiffel Tower????
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John Norris says:
What a fantastic website and job you have Marco the photo`s are awesome.
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Mount Etna, taken from 26000 ft. by Marco who is a Captain of Alitalia airlines, and likes to photograph the view from his office window.
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Storm over Rome, Italy, seen from the flight deck at 15000 ft. Marco is a Captain of Alitalia airlines, and likes to photograph the view from his office window.
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Amy, N Lincs says:
Yor website has some amazing pictures on it!
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simone says:
per quanto possa valere il mio giudizio… complimenti per la foto e anche per il sito!
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Who is a Captain of Alitalia airlines, and likes to photograph the view from his office window.
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who is a Captain of Alitalia airlines, and likes to photograph the view from his office window
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Walter Fritschi says:
Tens uma visão privilegiada. Foto espetacular! Parabéns!
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antonio says:
bellissime le tue foto su questo sito e sul tuo personale. Purtroppo provo anche un po’ di invidia!
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simone says:
avvolte, bisogna accontentarsi dei una foto….
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Altino Jackson says:
This is a captivating image, It has changed my view on clouds and how they are similar to life Gracias
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Very nice and lovely capture.
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this is one of those shots that just make you say 'wow' – simply stunning, Marco, and I feel the emotion too
Marco, The first thing that came to my mind when I saw this is…wow…I always have a little peak on my lunch hour, what I great way to relaxe…tks for sharing with us:)