Travel Day (3)

Let there be Light
Let there be light | France | 2017

I’m safely back home from my trip to Portland. Crossing the Atlantic Ocean on a very northerly route, that took my Delta Airlines A330 over the center part of Greenland, I was on the lookout for Northern Lights, as I had a window seat on the left side of the plane. A few weeks ago I saw a Blog Post from someone who actually photographed the Aurea Borealis from a plane. As it is a dream of mine to see the magnetic lights in the sky, I stayed up (watching “The Accountant” with Ben Affleck – a super movie) and waited for the green flares to appear, but I didn’t saw any. As it turned out, I might have missed them by just one night, as from this fantastic blog here I learned the Aurea Borealis was active the night before.

But I got lucky on two very important aspects on my return flight. The first you see in the photo to this post, I was blessed with an incredibly colorful dawn high in the sky above France. The colors were insane. I took the photo with the Olympus PEN-F and the mZuiko 14-150mm F/4.0-5.6 Travel Zoom pressed to the window. Image specs were 1/10 sec @ f/4.9 and ISO 1600. The photo is a jpg out of camera.

Let there be light
Let there be light

Almost more important was the fact I saved 4 hours of lay-over at Paris Charles De Gaulle. The Delta flight got in 30 minutes early, which gave me an outside chance of catching the 8:35 morning flight to Nuremberg instead of the 13:00 connection I was booked on (and believe me, waiting 4 hours in the remote Terminal 2G of CDG is no fun). I gave up hope when we taxied in for 15 minutes and then on top parked at an apron position where buses took us to the terminal 2E once everybody was out of the plane. But then security control went so smooth and there was an immediate shuttle bus connection to Terminal 2G where I arrived just when Boarding started for the Air France / HOP flight to Nuremberg. I went directly to the Transfer Counter (where there was also no other passenger) and asked if they can put me on the early flight. The lady there told me it would not be possible as I was on a Delta ticket, and rebooking that would take too long as boarding was already in progress.

Refusing to give up I went directly to the boarding gate to try my luck once more. And there you go, the great guy at the gate typed something in his computer, made a phone call and then printed my new boarding pass. The flight was not even 1/3 full. Instead of coming home Sunday afternoon I was home in time for breakfast with the family, what a treat!

So the lesson learnt here is: Never give up, always try! Works wonder in travels! And: try to fly with carry on baggage only. With a checked bag this would not have been possible. I can live up to 6 days out of my carry on, I’ve optimized that over the years, so I never check bags unless I absolutely have  to.

Have a great Sunday!

Marcus

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  1. Never give up. I like that. People can never hear (or read) that simple sentence enough.
    What an amazing view you had! I really like the second picture where you can see you are in a plane. Amazing!! Me, I would have preferred to see that then the Northern Lights 😀 I am not that brave at airports… I always assume something will go wrong if I try to rush it… so I either end up in jail or in Russia…..
    And last but not least, thank you so much for mentioning me!! It’s an honor to be mentioned in your blog!!

    I made my day 😀

  2. I really loved the second shot which has perspective of being shot from an airplane! Good that luck worked for you!:-)

  3. Oh no!!! I was hoping you were going to say that you caught a glimpse of the northern lights. I saw them from Fairbanks, AK in December and it was amazing! Better luck next time friend! Yeah sunrise shot was pretty neat though!!

  4. Breathtaking!! The view was well worth it! To think; this was one of a kind as each day brings its own creation! ♥♥

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