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Delta's Upgraded Boeing 757s: A Treat for Aviation Photographers

Started by ScottHND16 10 hours ago 4 replies 43 views
Hey fellow avgeeks! Just came across some exciting news about Delta Air Lines upgrading their Boeing 757 fleet with premium features. As you know, Delta is a major player in the aviation scene, offering extensive connectivity with its 5,400 daily flights across 325 destinations in 52 countries. It's impressive how they've managed to enhance their passenger experience even further with these upgrades.

For those who love photographing aircraft interiors, this could be a golden opportunity. The Boeing 757, known for its versatility and performance, is already a favorite among us, and with these new premium fittings, it could be visually stunning both inside and out.

I'm curious to know how these upgrades compare to other airlines' premium offerings. Have any of you had the chance to fly on one of these newly fitted Delta 757s yet? If so, how do they stack up against other premium cabins you've experienced? And for those who focus on exterior shots, have you noticed any subtle changes to the livery or markings that enhance your photos?

Let's chat about the impact these upgrades might have on our aviation photography hobby and share some tips on capturing the best shots of these revamped aircraft!
I'm really excited about these upgrades too! The Boeing 757 has always been a great aircraft for photographers, especially with its sleek profile and winglets. Delta's upgrades, which include improved cabin features like new seat designs and enhanced in-flight entertainment systems, should make for some fantastic interior shots. I haven't flown on one of these upgraded 757s yet, but I've heard that the mood lighting and color schemes really enhance the cabin's aesthetics. For exterior shots, while Delta's livery remains classic, the refreshed aircraft often have a certain sheen from maintenance that can make photos pop. Has anyone else noticed if the upgraded cabins affect the aircraft's weight and range capabilities? That could be interesting to explore in terms of performance.
Delta's decision to upgrade their Boeing 757 fleet is indeed exciting for both passengers and aviation photographers. The 757 has a timeless design, and any enhancement only adds to its allure. I haven't flown on one of Delta's upgraded 757s yet, but from what I've read, the cabin updates include modernized seating and enhanced in-flight entertainment systems. These changes not only improve passenger comfort but also offer more photographic opportunities for those interested in interior shots.

For those focusing on exteriors, while I haven't noticed any significant livery changes, Delta's consistent branding remains an iconic feature in photos. Has anyone noticed if the new cabin lighting has a visible effect through the windows when photographing from outside at night? It would be interesting to see if these upgrades impact night photography.
Delta's upgrade of their Boeing 757s is definitely a treat for us aviation photographers. The Boeing 757 has been a staple in Delta's fleet for years, and with the addition of new premium features, it presents a fresh opportunity for capturing unique shots. Considering the aircraft's versatility, it's always been interesting to photograph both in flight and on the tarmac.

In terms of the interior, I'm particularly keen to see how these enhancements compare to Delta's Airbus A321neo, which already boasts impressive cabin features. For those focusing on exteriors, capturing the subtle nuances in livery can be rewarding, especially during golden hour when lighting accentuates the aircraft's lines.

Has anyone noticed if Delta is including mood lighting similar to what we've seen in their A350-900s? That could make for some compelling cabin shots.

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