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Look! I have dreamt for months to spot this gorgeous scene that a Virgin Airbus with a rainbow contrail. Photo was taking while descending from 9000m to 8100m when she was climbing to 9600m on opposite direction & nearing route point PIMOL. Many thanks to A.net Photographer Zhangzongli for his help.
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Photo Added: August 03, 2006
Photo Added: August 03, 2006
Comments (507)
Incredible Jeffwell,
photographers choice!
Linze F.
Mint Photography!
Brenden, sydney australia
Best picture for me on A.net, you are a monster photographer! Oh My God!
Congratulations man, you've got it!
Saludos!
-Jack Mehoff
Just one point, I could´t get clear with the information at the remark. Was the plane going up and down?
Garri767
Great Job!, Aussie
Robin
No further comments needed for this perfect shot.
I wonder why the fuselage looks so bright like you fill the million watts flash when take a shot. Very nice and strange effect.
Arch TH
Reverse
Always one of the best in DB if not simply the best!
Grrrr Johan Knijn
breathtaking - instant wallpaper :)
What a fantastic shot! So beautiful
Congratulations!
Nicolas Rubio
Looks like she is a submarine deep in the sea or something like that....
Xavier,
BRU
Amazing!
Best regards,
Walter
Regards from SoCal.
It must have taken an unusual degree of patience and skill.
Excellent contrasts
see once in a while.
Great work !
Congrats on spotting it.
im speechless
Makes it look like the plane is cruising at several Mach :)
Amazing !!
Well done!
Surely, Virgin Atlantic will pay you well to be able to use this - printed l a r g e .
Such a lucky and spectacular shot...
This should be on the Virgin website
Super work dude
i dont know why virgins A340s look so good , so often when pictured
Very cool
Stunning picture
what a beautiful aircraft
But to the fellow Dutchman far below, who asked why the engine inlets can be seen while climbing.. I have a pretty easy anwer to that one! The engine inlets are not vertically. The top part hangs more forward than the bottom part. So then you've got a big chance to see the Inlet from this angle!