cone transfer

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

© Lilly Schwartz 2014

All pictures taken with: Olympus Pen E-PL3 and Panasonic Lumix 20mm f/1.7 ASPH.

A few days ago we flew from Berlin to San Sebastian with a short layover in Munich. After finishing a roll of film I switched to my Olympus and that’s what I came up with. I used to be rather afraid of flying, but since I take pictures on flights I’m way too busy seeing beautiful vistas and documenting them. Considering how often I used to fly when I was still living in England I must have missed a ton of great photo opportunities while agonising over the obviously imminent explosion of the aircraft.

And nope, I have no idea why it needs two guys to deal with one cone. That’s the kind of odd scenes that you see at airports (or possibly in Japan – the Japanese seem obsessed with cones, as you can see over at ShootTokyo).

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