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Boeing 747 Cockpit Interior Photography

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Hyper-realistic interior photography showcasing the cockpit of {argument name="aircraft model" default="Boeing 747"}. The view is positioned between the two pi…

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Hyper-realistic interior photography showcasing the cockpit of {argument name="aircraft model" default="Boeing 747"}. The view is positioned between the two pilot seats behind them, centered and fully symmetrical, fully presenting the main instrument panel, central control console, dual control sticks, and the overhead switch panel at the top edge. The cockpit is empty, with two pilot seats visible in the foreground, each fitted with light gray or off-white sheepskin seat covers, each with a dark rectangular checklist or electronic note item clipped to each control stick. The main panel is densely packed with realistically designed avionics, analog dials, autopilot controllers, and radio panels, totaling six illuminated displays: two large central navigation displays, one smaller blue-toned flight display on each side, and two green text/data screens below the central control panel. The center features four throttle levers, along with additional flaps and system levers, a rotary knob, a switch with a protective cover, and the typical weathered brown-gray metal finish of the wide-body cockpit. The overhead panel should be filled with rows of switches, toggle switches, and indicator lights, some shaded but with clear details. Through the windshield, the airport boarding gate scene is displayed, including a light-colored concrete tarmac, ground markings, and passenger boarding bridges connecting to or near the aircraft. The lighting comes from natural daylight from outside, while the cockpit is soft, with realistic shadows, subtle reflections on the glass screen, and documentary-style color grading. Emphasizes extreme detail, realism, authentic aeronautical engineering complexity, and image quality indistinguishable from real photographs. Shot with a full-frame camera, head-up view, 24–28mm wide-angle lens, dashboard full depth of field, high dynamic range, no people, no exaggerated stylization, non-illustration style.