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Hong Kong Chronicle | Transparent planes flew over the sky

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Textu/Xue Guangmu

Hong Kong Chronicle | Transparent planes flew over the sky
Hong Kong Chronicle | Transparent planes flew over the sky
Hong Kong Chronicle | Transparent planes flew over the sky

The planes in Hong Kong are very busy.

If you want to see the plane, you don't even have to go to the aircraft repair plant, step out of the dormitory building, and look up to see the plane flying over the building - of course, this is a rare case. More often it is the roar of the engine that is heard, and then looking up and seeing nothing.

At the bus stop, you can often see planes passing by. During the day, it is a white plane dragging a snow-white trajectory in the blue sky, and when there is no pulling wire, the plane is like transparent; If it's night, it's supposed to be a little red and a little green, in the black sky, a straight line — but I haven't seen it much, because when waiting at this bus stop, it's basically daytime.

Once, I went to the aircraft maintenance area with my classmates - it was very, very, very far away, and the bus ride took more than an hour. And the most important thing is that there are no toilets, not basically no but no at all. Other than that, watching planes take off and land up close there is truly spectacular.

Then, there was the pier in front of my local classmates, which had a sandy beach, and at night, planes would pass by the sky there, and there were more frequent flights, and they could be seen dozens of times an hour. Add to that pier at night, the lighted building on the opposite island, the illuminated bridge, the clouds floating in the sky, and the stars in the night. These scenes are very separated, so they are perfect for taking photos.

If it is in the main beach of Stanley, it will be even more spectacular - because the position of Stanley itself is very remote, and there are basically no particularly obvious city lights in the distance, you can often see planes flying in the sky, especially at night, and occasionally two planes with different directions flying in different directions at the same time. However, such a photo cannot be made into a star track, only a delayed video.

It's a pity that the lens has to be repaired again recently for unknown reasons, otherwise I would continue to go to the beach to shoot the night sky.

Hong Kong Chronicle | Transparent planes flew over the sky

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