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Originally Posted by mithrandir
I have no photos since there was too much reflection from the "glass". You'd probably need someone to hold a coat or blanket over you and the window to shut out the cabin lights.
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This is to be addressed by using blankets which are provided to the passengers. Wrap the camera in the blanket and keep only the lens uncovered. Place the camera firmly to the lower part of the window and take down the window shutter until it hits the camera. Put the blanket over the camera as well and shoot. No ghost images or reflecions anymore !
In a 747 or 777 you can use the exit door windows (assumed a calm flight: with turbulence it won't work and you are supposed to be seated with seatbelts on). In a 747 you can just let the camera (wrapped in blankets to p[revent the lights issue) rest behind the window without holding it.
Tomorrow I fly to Bali via Singapore (from Holland) and I'll try again.