Gintaras B.
2014-04-13, 10:40 PM
Spent almost all day today spotting airplanes with other 2 nice guys - spotters.
After reviewing photos on computer, I've noticed several birds extremely close to Emirates A380 after take off:
http://i559.photobucket.com/albums/ss35/gbmax/P4131954_1.jpg (http://s559.photobucket.com/user/gbmax/media/P4131954_1.jpg.html)
Next frame - just 2 out of 4 birds, is it possible, that other 2 got sucked-in in the engines:
http://i559.photobucket.com/albums/ss35/gbmax/P4131955_1.jpg (http://s559.photobucket.com/user/gbmax/media/P4131955_1.jpg.html)
I'm new to this and just wonder. Several times I've taken pics of airplanes with birds in the frame, but not that close to an aircraft. Could it be a visual trick?
Any thoughts?
Closer look:
http://i559.photobucket.com/albums/ss35/gbmax/P4131954_00.jpg (http://s559.photobucket.com/user/gbmax/media/P4131954_00.jpg.html)
After reviewing photos on computer, I've noticed several birds extremely close to Emirates A380 after take off:
http://i559.photobucket.com/albums/ss35/gbmax/P4131954_1.jpg (http://s559.photobucket.com/user/gbmax/media/P4131954_1.jpg.html)
Next frame - just 2 out of 4 birds, is it possible, that other 2 got sucked-in in the engines:
http://i559.photobucket.com/albums/ss35/gbmax/P4131955_1.jpg (http://s559.photobucket.com/user/gbmax/media/P4131955_1.jpg.html)
I'm new to this and just wonder. Several times I've taken pics of airplanes with birds in the frame, but not that close to an aircraft. Could it be a visual trick?
Any thoughts?
Closer look:
http://i559.photobucket.com/albums/ss35/gbmax/P4131954_00.jpg (http://s559.photobucket.com/user/gbmax/media/P4131954_00.jpg.html)