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Fantastic Airline Photography by Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne took an avid interest in aviation photography in the early 2000′s. He’s been shooting various subjects since 1979 but developed this love for mixing airliners with light and color when the digital camera become more accessible. Since then, he’s taken a ton of fantastic photos. Here is a sampling of some of those pictures. Check out Mark’s Flickr photostream for much more.

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

Mark Winterbourne

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About Nate Kay

Photography is a big part of my life and the aim for this blog is to inspire others to appreciate it as much as I do. You can find me on Google +, Flickr, and Instagram.
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  1. Eric

    Very nice photos. I work at JFK airport servicing the HVAC, and I always plan on taking similar arial pics. Ex. I was able to catch the NASA Piggyback flight last week (4/27/12)
    I also attend the Jones Beach NY Air Show every year.

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  2. Frank Van Haste

    Beautiful photographs! But…I’m sorry…the A-380 is an unattractive airplane.

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  3. D. Scott Clark

    was he considered a terrorist photographing at airports? #photographyisnotacrime

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  4. Anna

    In the uk you would get arrested, such a shame as these are stunning images

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