With the very first look at this image, not looking at the corners, looks like it was taken above the Earth.
<grin> Aye - looks remarkably like that. Indeed, quite a few from the day came out space-like. A unique lens, though I really used it far too much on my first outing
In a series I posted today, here's one shot with the Tokina 10-17 in post-sunset light, filled with a bare off-shoe 580ex (wide-angle thingy flipped down) in my outstretched left hand.
It depends on where I'm going to be staying overnight. If it's somewhere like Casper, or Fargo, then no. Kalispell, LA, Knoxville, or similar, most likely.
The problem with getting really good sunrise/sunset shots is the inability to do bracketed shots due to the speed. But yes, there are some amazing views from the front office during the golden hours.
I was lucky on this flight as it was smooth as silk up at cruise and I was able to wedge the camera on some of my things and keep it steady enough for the four second exposure of the moonlit overcast.
captain craig- if you shoot raw, you can reprocess the same image with different exposure comp to get a similar effect as bracketing
i would love to see HDR at 35000 feet