Compressed by the telephoto lens? I know nothing about photography, but that's too bad as I LOVE planes and I would have preferred an accurate rendition of reality... Before I read the comment, I was simply assuming that there were more take-offs than landings as the only thing that lands at a 45 degree angle is the space shuttle! Gotta go look up exactly how this telephoto thingies works...
Amazing
ReplyDeleteamazing so amazing
ReplyDeleteThe idea is so brilliant
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, nice collection...
ReplyDeleteExcelente noticia!! Thx x la informacion facilitada, y seguir asi ya que es una pagina estupenda y gracias a ella estamos al dia.
ReplyDeletepd:Salu2 desde Ofertas ADSL Vodafone.
Incredible, very amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't the inclination shown very steep ??
ReplyDelete@Ashish: The steep inclination is a result of two factor - angle of view, and extreme telephoto lens which caused the perspective to get compressed.
ReplyDeleteAverage at best.
ReplyDeleteshould be around a 3 degree glide slope.
ReplyDeleteThese are take-offs, not landings.
Deletewow... amazing...
ReplyDeletemuy interesante y guapo el trabajo!comparto!
ReplyDeletesorry for this stupid and naive question, but ... where's the plane???
ReplyDeleteCompressed by the telephoto lens? I know nothing about photography, but that's too bad as I LOVE planes and I would have preferred an accurate rendition of reality... Before I read the comment, I was simply assuming that there were more take-offs than landings as the only thing that lands at a 45 degree angle is the space shuttle! Gotta go look up exactly how this telephoto thingies works...
ReplyDelete