Mount Fuji

February 20th, 2006 by Joe Jones
Joe

Here’s something you might see if you take an early morning flight on an overcast day:

It surprises me that people can sleep when things like this are showing up outside their windows!

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  • 10 Responses to 'Mount Fuji'

    1. Adamu Says:

      Great shot man!

    2. Saru Says:

      Wow.

    3. roy Says:

      ...blink…

    4. だりん’s ブログ » Blog Archive » 富士山|Mount Fuji Says:

      [...] beautiful [...]

    5. Jonathan Dresner Says:

      Very cool.

    6. ComingAnarchy.com » Blog Archive » Mt. Fuji Says:

      [...] Via Joe comes this photograph snapped en route to Osaka, where he flew last weekend. Beautiful. [...]

    7. Mutantfrog Travelogue » Blog Archive » Fuji-san returns Says:

      [...] exhaust to obscure your view, which makes the window seat a great place for aerial photography. I ran into Fuji-san on a cloudy day in 2006, and finally got a clearer shot of it on my way back from China in [...]

    8. Mutantfrog Travelogue » Blog Archive » Another obituary: My Osaka alma mater Says:

      [...] to meet many of them again at a reunion a couple of years ago. (This was the trip during which I photographed Mount Fuji from the plane.) They were all basically shocked to hear that I was working in Japan, and even moreso to hear that [...]

    9. Mutantfrog Travelogue » Blog Archive » Mount Fuji revisited Says:

      [...] And here is Mount Fuji shrouded in snow and clouds (as of two winters ago): [...]

    10. Adam Jones Says:

      Can you please see our story of the FUJI Challenge 4 in 24 Hours

      Please check out http://www.fujiclimb.com

      We are planning to climb Mt Fuji 4 times in 24 hours

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