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A visitor from Colombia posted Sat June 7, 2008:Very very good photo | |
A visitor from Portugal posted Thu May 29, 2008:Probably the most stunning photo in airliners.net! congratulations! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun May 18, 2008:Beautiful! It looks like it played Through The Fire And Flames on Frets on Fire and failed. (A joke my friend and I made, saying how if a person plays that song on Frets on Fire, their hair will catch on fire, and they'll blast off into space, with their feet being the nose and their head being the engine.) | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue May 13, 2008:For those wondering how this shot was captured... There's a little VFR corridor along the coastline over LAX. Private planes fly through the corridor to avoid entering the class B airspace around the airport. The corridor passes over the runways allowing for shots like this. I've had a couple very similar shots, though not with the 747. | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Fri May 9, 2008:Exceptional and rare photo! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed May 7, 2008:I am speechless, that´s just woohaa great! | |
A visitor from - posted Sat May 3, 2008:This to me is a extrodinary phote taking in all the actions aof an aricraft on takeoff but yet the background of the runway seems to be at a strange angle | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat April 26, 2008:Absolutely awesome. | |
A visitor from Canada posted Mon April 21, 2008:Just amazing! very unique angle! congrats on the photo | |
A visitor from Germany posted Tue April 15, 2008:5 stars. One of the best photos of all times | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon April 14, 2008:How did you take this? | |
A visitor from United Arab Emirates posted Sun April 13, 2008:Most excellent. I had to come and find this particular picture again as I had lost it when my old machine crashed. The best pic on this site. | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Mon April 7, 2008:VERY GOOD , WHERE THIS TAKE A PICTURE...? | |
A visitor from - posted Sat April 5, 2008:Amazing shot | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Tue April 1, 2008:Best | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat March 29, 2008:Excellent shot. | |
A visitor from - posted Fri March 21, 2008:WOW! Lots of action in this pic. Not something that many people have seen. | |
A visitor from - posted Thu March 13, 2008:Hot pic | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue March 11, 2008:It's hard to say much more than WOW! The angle and view are just out of this world... | |
A visitor from Iran, Islamic Republic Of posted Tue March 11, 2008:Really the best.welldone, but how did you take such a photo,and where were you,in a helicopter or ...,would you please explaine it for us.thanks | |
A visitor from New Zealand posted Sun March 9, 2008:Startling view and almost perfect framing | |
A visitor from Germany posted Sun March 9, 2008:Really best. welldone.how did you get this beautiful photo.wouid you please explaine it.thanks. | |
A visitor from Denmark posted Sun March 9, 2008:This is a one in a million shot, absolutely brilliant, that combined with a magnificient 747 !!! | |
A visitor from India posted Thu March 6, 2008:Perfect shot of yet another perfect take off... great view from top!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu February 21, 2008:The queen of the skies coming right at ya. Gotta love it. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun February 10, 2008:I really love this picture, it`s breathtaking! It`s incmmensurable to all i`ve seen before. Great shot! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri February 8, 2008:Wonderful. Cracking angle. It has everything! | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu January 24, 2008:Love the wing flex. Amazing shot. It looks angry as it takes off. | |
A visitor from - posted Wed January 23, 2008:Smart short | |
A visitor from Denmark posted Wed January 16, 2008:The way this pic is taken: right in front of the 747 is something that really impress me. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue January 15, 2008:The perspective is totally unique. Looks like a chase! | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Sat January 5, 2008:Good ! | |
A visitor from Czech Republic posted Fri January 4, 2008:Amazing photo! Imagine the moment for taking this! | |
A visitor from Puerto Rico posted Wed December 19, 2007:It's just amazing. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue December 18, 2007:I'm no photography expert but what a fantastic shot!!! The way you've captured coming straight towards you over the runway is fantastic!!! | |
A visitor from Germany posted Mon December 10, 2007:All time favourite desktop wallpaper - there will be no better shot | |
A visitor from Czech Republic posted Sun December 9, 2007:Great, great shot of the jumbo. unbelievable timing. | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Wed December 5, 2007:Glad I found it again, what a nice photo!! Ron from NL. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon December 3, 2007:Sorry, I don't buy this at all. Even allowing for angle and perspective, the 747 is still almost perpendicular to the runway. And they don't do vertical takeoff. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu November 29, 2007:One of a thousand shot... Wow! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun November 25, 2007:Is just impressive how it looks. Is my desktop screen. | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon November 19, 2007:It is so vivid | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed November 14, 2007:Wonderful picture! 5 stars! | |
A visitor from India posted Thu November 1, 2007:Were you playing GOD in the heaven that you got this angle? This snap is simply fantastic. I can't stop looking at it ... Am wondering how this was captured ... | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed October 31, 2007:This photo suggests a "maximum" performance from the powerplants thru the airframe to the edge of the envelope. A truly unique attitude for the A/C and the photographer. Not uncommon for JAL pilots or their passengers tho. | |
A visitor from Kuwait posted Mon October 29, 2007:It's a good photo because it shows the extent of the wing loading. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat October 20, 2007:That's one steep ascent - and undercarriage already being retracted! Great shot - scarily close from the photographer's point of view though? | |
A visitor from Kuwait posted Thu October 18, 2007:A stand up ovation for this long distance perfect picture. Well done! | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue October 16, 2007:I love the timing of this picture. You got the landing gear as it was being put away. | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Tue October 16, 2007:I think that this pic was shot in a routine 747 take-off, but the man behind the camera would cause envy to Salvador Dali, due to the distorted proportions and real impact of the image. Tricky and beautiful. SilvioLP | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun October 14, 2007:Great Photo, Amazing detail... Can see the engine exhaust and everything! Well Done! | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Sat October 13, 2007:Seriously the most impressive airline picture I've on this website and that tells something!!! | |
A visitor from South Africa posted Sun October 7, 2007:Congratulations on a unique shot - you deserve the applause! | |
A visitor from Romania posted Sat October 6, 2007:Simply Incredible !!! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue September 25, 2007:I've seen aircraft photographed from all angles before, but this is the first time from this angle. Incredible shot. | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun September 23, 2007:Amazing shot. Wow if i were in your seat i wud have been scared outa ma life.. Great Shot!! | |
A visitor from Russian Federation posted Mon September 17, 2007:The BEST! | |
A visitor from Australia posted Wed September 12, 2007:It astounds and delights me that such a large a/c can propel itself to such a steep angle on t/off. i love it. | |
A visitor from Spain posted Sat September 1, 2007:Great Photo, probably the best of a 747 comming at you. | |
A visitor from Russian Federation posted Sat August 25, 2007:Incredible, impossible Very rare and lucky shot The picture of the century The power of 747 Really no words needed but I just could not keep silence! | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed August 22, 2007:No words needed. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue August 21, 2007:I am truly amazed by this photo. I mean its almost unreal seeing the bird flying at you at that angle. Great shot and great timing. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun August 19, 2007:You cant beat a 747 comming straight at you, you get this buzz feeling just by looking at this wonderful sight | |
A visitor from India posted Sat August 18, 2007:Great, great shot of the jumbo. unbelievable timing. | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri August 3, 2007:There is something magical about a 747 and this photo sums it up great job!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed August 1, 2007:Probably my favorite photo in the whole database, I could look at this photo every day and still be amazed at the spectacle! | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed August 1, 2007:I've seen the great climb angle from lots of points of view, but this one is fantastic -- it's almost Science Fiction! /.. | |
A visitor from Singapore posted Thu July 26, 2007:Looks just like an eagle charging towards its prey with its wings flapping hard and feet curled in ready to grab. | |
A visitor from Australia posted Mon July 16, 2007:That's a great photo, you can actually see the wings Flex. Looks quite unreal, looks like the 747 is heading straight up. Fantastic. | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri July 13, 2007:It's like coming after you. I know this is one of the best pictures on A.net!!!! | |
A visitor from Greece posted Thu July 5, 2007:Indeed nothing can compete with this beauty. Great great picture well done!!! | |
A visitor from France posted Mon July 2, 2007:Impressive perspective for such a big plane ! | |
A visitor from Belgium posted Tue June 26, 2007:I love the shot. this is really one of the most beautiful of this website. you're my hero | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Mon June 25, 2007:Great pic, Daniel. Is this the first 747 JATO-take off? ;) | |
A visitor from Argentina posted Wed June 13, 2007:Guauuu. The Jumbo appears to be almost vertical!!! where you were? on a chopper? | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri June 8, 2007:Everything about this picture is amazing! Wings bending, gears folding, angle, background, simply the best! | |
A visitor from Poland posted Sun June 3, 2007:Amazing!!!!!!!!!that is beautifull congratulations for photographer excellent photo!! | |
A visitor from France posted Thu May 31, 2007:I saw this before, and had to check it again, what an amazing photo! Cheers! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun May 27, 2007:An amazing photo and rather surprising ! Well Done !! | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Tue May 22, 2007:Just great | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun May 20, 2007:How Did you get this shot????? it is Amazing | |
A visitor from Portugal posted Sat May 19, 2007:Just Beautiful! | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon May 7, 2007:Excellent! amazing angle | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu May 3, 2007:Gives the impression the 747 is climbing almost vertical, more like a fighter than an airliner | |
A visitor from Turkey posted Mon April 30, 2007:I have never seen an amazing picture like that! Thank you so much! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat April 7, 2007:Real amazing pic the best | |
A visitor from Australia posted Tue April 3, 2007:Very nice shot, the angle is really awesome, it looks like the 747 is climbing too steep with the nose pointing straight up like a rocket. Great stuff! | |
A visitor from Poland posted Sat March 24, 2007:The very best photo ever. | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu March 8, 2007:Dude, the angle is perfect! | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu March 8, 2007:This is one good pic. the climb out capabilities of the 747 is very apparent here. it almost gives you a sense of vertigo | |
A visitor from Singapore posted Mon February 26, 2007:The wings look like they are gonna break off. Great shot! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun February 25, 2007:The angle is soo cool with the runway in the background. I have never seen a shot quite like this. | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu February 22, 2007:Just amazing to see a 747 climb like that at the taker. I hope it was big lens. | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Mon February 19, 2007:Just fantastic! | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Sun February 18, 2007:Never seen anything like it.. tremendus | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue February 13, 2007:Best pic I've ever seen! Did a great job! | |
A visitor from Canada posted Tue February 13, 2007:Very nice picture, shows how combining all airline services in one airport per city is getting more dangerous. | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun February 11, 2007:Great pciture, incredible position | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Fri February 9, 2007:Fantastic Photo! 5 stars | |
A visitor from Poland posted Thu February 1, 2007:Five star's on scale is not enough ! :D Incredible position, superb timing! Imposible to get something greater ! | |
A visitor from Germany posted Wed January 31, 2007:A great angle. The 747 is still the most beautifull aircraft. | |
A visitor from Norway posted Sat January 20, 2007:Simply amazing. Without doubt one of the best shots taken here at airliners.net Nice! | |
A visitor from Argentina posted Wed January 3, 2007:Amazing pic. Looks like a missile coming after you. Congrats to the photographer | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon January 1, 2007:Never seen anything like it! | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed December 20, 2006:Great pic, | |
A visitor from Guatemala posted Thu December 14, 2006:Very incredible | |
A visitor from Austria posted Wed December 13, 2006:One of the best shots I've ever seen! | |
A visitor from Germany posted Wed December 13, 2006:Wow, are relly amazing pic | |
A visitor from Germany posted Tue December 12, 2006:The greatest shot i've ever seen | |
A visitor from Bulgaria posted Tue December 12, 2006:Great shot really!!! | |
A visitor from Iran, Islamic Republic Of posted Thu December 7, 2006:Very nice take off... | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu December 7, 2006:The best i've seen on the net..!!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun December 3, 2006:Put this back up in the greatest of all time pic's top list! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat December 2, 2006:Absolutely wonderful! Goes to show that the wings flex higher than the top deck. Astaounding action shot. Way to go! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri December 1, 2006:What a site to see, you could only ever imagine what it would be like to see this beast heading towards you. | |
A visitor from Netherlands Antilles posted Wed November 29, 2006:Amazing!!! What an extraordinary picture. It's just amazing. | |
A visitor from Croatia posted Fri November 24, 2006:Absolutely greatest pic of all times. Take a look at the wings again... they're flexing so much that an untrained eye could change this for future 747-8 curvy wings... Any doubt this plane is fully loaded with passengers and fuel? ;) | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu November 23, 2006:Amazing photo | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue November 21, 2006:It is an optic illusion, the plane is NOT taking off vertically, it is the zoom and the angle of the photo taken... | |
A visitor from Russian Federation posted Mon November 20, 2006:What a tangage!!!!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun November 19, 2006:This is one of, no is the best shot, on a.net.Ive seen this photogs pics and they are great.Daniel Werner is my favorite photographer on a.net.Most people would be wetting there selves telling the pilot to get out of the way of the 747.This picture is what watching airplanes is all about, going to extremes to get the photo. The BEST!!!! Josh Ulery | |
A visitor from Uruguay posted Sun November 19, 2006:Very unsual, high quality action shot | |
A visitor from Austria posted Tue November 14, 2006:Wow, what an amazing picture....best photo of a 747 i've ever seen; congratulations | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun November 12, 2006:One of the best 747 shots I have ever seen. Thanks | |
A visitor from Malaysia posted Fri November 10, 2006:Wow!, 6star pic! excellant angle. The best view of 744 with it wing flexing during take off. | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue November 7, 2006:Absolutely brilliant! A very rare view of an aircraft in take-off. You can clearly see the power capabilities of the engines and huge wing bending moments. | |
A visitor from New Zealand posted Mon November 6, 2006:Great Picure | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu October 19, 2006:I have flown out of LAX as an airline pilot and I have flown this VFR cooridor as a private pilot. This photo clearly shows how exciting flying can be. | |
A visitor from India posted Tue October 17, 2006:The best photo i have ever seen | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri October 13, 2006:One of the best shots on A-net | |
A visitor from India posted Mon October 9, 2006:Absolutely Fantastic... head on... 3 cheers for this snap... | |
A visitor from Korea, Republic Of posted Mon October 9, 2006:This kind of photos I would only expect to see in FLYING magazine. First, I thought you were in a tailgunner pod of a WW2 bomber, but hey, a Cessna!? You both have the skills and a lot of luck to be able to take a picture like this. I've flown a couple of time to LAX corridor, but had no luck encountering such situation (but hey, I had only a pocket camera anyway!). 6 stars, 5 thumbs up, and everything beyond GREAT!! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri October 6, 2006:Angle of ascent is great.......with the gear retracting as well - awesome!!! | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Tue October 3, 2006:The feeling of the person behind the camera! it must have been wonderful. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon October 2, 2006:Amazing amazing amazing ... what more can you say? | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu September 28, 2006:Incredible. How on earth can a photo like this be taken? | |
A visitor from Canada posted Mon September 25, 2006:Well, it is a great shot. I am stunned. | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat September 23, 2006:Stall coming on? | |
A visitor from Portugal posted Sat September 16, 2006:Great picture! | |
A visitor from Denmark posted Tue September 12, 2006:A very unusual angle, a most spectacular shot!! | |
A visitor from Belgium posted Fri September 1, 2006:Great shot | |
A visitor from Australia posted Fri September 1, 2006:By looking at the cocpit windows, that 747 looks mad and angry and those engines are hungry for air...superd picture | |
A visitor from Philippines posted Thu August 31, 2006:I'm trying to believe it, but is this photo possible? I mean the aircraft and the runway looks impossible that way? anyway if it really is true, I gave the photographer more than 5 stars if possible, I give him 10stars!! | |
A visitor from Australia posted Tue August 29, 2006:Wasome shot,hope i can get one like this someday | |
A visitor from Canada posted Mon August 28, 2006:Wow!! Wing flex, undercarriage retraction, let alone an amazing angle. Simply amazing. | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat August 26, 2006:The photo looks interesting. But how come the plane looks so small compared to the runway width? Imagine how smaller it would look if it was farther than you, on the runway. | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri August 25, 2006:Caught wheels going up... | |
A visitor from Canada posted Wed August 23, 2006:Very nice picture - great job | |
A visitor from Italy posted Tue August 22, 2006:Incredible | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Tue August 22, 2006:Pull a little bit more, and she is ready for a half roll into a chandelle. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu August 17, 2006:I cant get enough of this shot......its absolutely amazing, it really shows what the giant beast can do... | |
A visitor from Iran, Islamic Republic Of posted Mon August 14, 2006:Brilliant-Fantastic-Amazing | |
A visitor from Italy posted Fri August 11, 2006:Amazing! seem to see that from the moon!! | |
A visitor from Germany posted Tue August 8, 2006:An exellent Photo...really great!!! | |
A visitor from South Africa posted Mon August 7, 2006:Cool | |
A visitor from South Africa posted Mon August 7, 2006:Cool | |
A visitor from Greece posted Thu August 3, 2006:Great point of view!!! awesome!!! | |
A visitor from Canada posted Thu August 3, 2006:Nice shot, amazing! | |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Thu July 27, 2006:This picture shows the enormous power of the 747 at take-off; unbelievable! Iwonder how to make such a picture | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Wed July 26, 2006:Amazing picture | |
A visitor from Thailand posted Wed July 19, 2006:Amazing . I can not belive , how to take shot | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue July 18, 2006:Amazing shot | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue July 18, 2006:Attitude of the airplane in relation to the runway seems highly unusual. In addition one wonders how the photograph was taken or staged. | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu July 13, 2006:What seems really cool about this photo is how from the view point it makes it look like the plane it is takeing off verticaly | |
A visitor from Canada posted Tue July 11, 2006:Wow! this picture is very good!! | |
A visitor from Hungary posted Mon July 10, 2006:I want to believe it's real. And if it is, I will admit that it gives me the chills to look at this pic. The 747 is an beautiful beast on its own but this!... | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu July 6, 2006:Props to the photographer, to get this shot at this angle, while getting all of the camera settings right at the rigght moment. Truly an amazing shot that does credit to an amazing plane, and a great aviation photographer. My hat's off to you! | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon July 3, 2006:I never saw a picture like this before. Fantastic. | |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Mon July 3, 2006:I am not going to question anything - this is probably the best shot I've seen on a 747 taking off!! Love it. | |
A visitor from - posted Sun June 25, 2006:Amazing | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu June 22, 2006:How did you get this picture? This was a great shot! | |
A visitor from Russian Federation posted Sun June 18, 2006:Eeehmm...It took off like a fighter, 747's is really unique mashine. Great shot!!! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri June 16, 2006:What a great moment!!!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed June 14, 2006:While I love this photo for just about everything about it, it is not as amazing as some of the comments seem to suggest. The plane is not going vertical -- it is simply a normal climb, captured with a really long lens. Consider what you are really seeing in the background. That is at least 800 feet of runway in view (thank you Google Maps and satellite view). But yet the lines seem to be very close together. This was shot with a very long lens from out over the ocean -- probably close to 1.5 to 2 miles from the lift off point. Neither the plane nor the photog were in any danger or doing anything out of the ordinary -- the camera just shows what we all take for granted -- some serious forces at work to lift this beast off the ground. Wonderful shot! | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon June 12, 2006:Simply blows my mind | |
A visitor from Italy posted Mon June 12, 2006:Clear, amazing | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Sun June 11, 2006:Great shot, beautiful view!!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue June 6, 2006:Amazing | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Mon June 5, 2006:Very nice photo. 747 rules | |
A visitor from Australia posted Sun June 4, 2006:I just love all pic`s of planes,think this one is up there with my best.Photonut Australia. | |
A visitor from Hungary posted Thu June 1, 2006:Amazing. I'm wondering how did the airborn look like. Those old B744 A/C are awsome. I love LAX, so many superb shots are taken! greeting from Hungary morton | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Sun May 28, 2006:Amazing, the pilots of the plane had did a thing i don`t now this 747 could! | |
A visitor from Canada posted Sun May 28, 2006:How did it go to a 90 degree angle? | |
A visitor from Australia posted Fri May 26, 2006:This awesome bloody stunning picture. It gives a great shot of the stresses the wings go under on takeoff. | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Thu May 25, 2006:Amazing photo!!! It is not every day that we can see a B474 of this angle. | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Sat May 20, 2006:This is the most spectacular photo I've ever seen of a plane. You can "see" the forces involved when the plane is taking off. Look the wings!!! Congratulations!!! And I'm sorry about my poor english. I'd like to have more words for this wonderful picture. | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Fri May 19, 2006:Amazing...!!!!! Still one of the photos i like a lot... congrats... | |
A visitor from - posted Thu May 18, 2006:Is it in a stall just for the photographer? | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed May 17, 2006:The technical supremacy of these modern aircrafts never fails to amaze me. its the sheer power of 600 tons defying gravity which sets the great from the good | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun May 14, 2006:Funny, crazy, looks briliant | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun May 7, 2006:Oh WOW!!!!! I am gonna have to jorney over to LA and fly that corridor!! The sharpness of the enitre photograph is stunning!!! One heck of a crosswind too! | |
A visitor from South Africa posted Sun May 7, 2006:This is no doubt a one in million shot, however the idea of playing chicken with a 747 is rather disturbing. | |
A visitor from Portugal posted Fri May 5, 2006:Crazyyyy | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed May 3, 2006:How the hell have you made that Photo very good !! | |
A visitor from United States posted Wed May 3, 2006:This is an unusual shot. spectacular!!! | |
A visitor from Turkey posted Sun April 30, 2006:Super photo, I hope it is not fake... | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Wed April 26, 2006:I would be so happy in your place Daniel Werner. Great pic. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue April 25, 2006:That'll put those passengers in their seats!!! | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Thu April 20, 2006:Fantastic picture. Inacreditável! Congratulations. | |
A visitor from Canada posted Tue April 18, 2006:A graet shot, what are the chances that some one will be in that position and have a camera ready, be able to focus and take the picture. Most people would be trying to get out of the way. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue April 18, 2006:Wow thats a steep takeoff suprised its not about to stall it probaly had enough speed to to such a takeoff | |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Sat April 15, 2006:Just a nice photo....imazing perspectiv! | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu April 13, 2006:Looks like a rocket going straight up. | |
A visitor from Germany posted Fri April 7, 2006:Ohhhh no, it jumps out of the monitor.... Hey Daniel, something what interests me is how far was the distance between you and the 747? Oh, almost forgotten, unquestionable 5/5! | |
A visitor from Canada posted Thu April 6, 2006:How did you take this photograph? 5 stars to your photo. | |
A visitor from Taiwan posted Tue April 4, 2006:Dynamic stall comming up!!!! Nice Pic, wow I hope they had air-sickness bags... | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon April 3, 2006:Unreal, fantastic dream shot. | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Sun April 2, 2006:WHOA! This gives a new meaning to the term VTOL | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu March 30, 2006:Excellent | |
A visitor from Germany posted Wed March 29, 2006:I think it is perfect!!! | |
A visitor from Sweden posted Sat March 25, 2006:A fantastic picture, wow | |
A visitor from United States posted Fri March 24, 2006:This is one awesome picture | |
A visitor from Japan posted Fri March 24, 2006:JAL starts the equipment of Sidewinder to their all birds. Don't forget a KAMIKAZE spirit. | |
A visitor from Turkey posted Thu March 23, 2006:Excellent like a fighter | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Thu March 23, 2006:Great head to head photo. wonderfull to see the wing "flex" this much. | |
A visitor from Australia posted Wed March 22, 2006:Definitely my favourite shot on this web site! I love the way you caught it dead head-on, just as the gear was being retracted - sheer poetry. | |
A visitor from Serbia And Montenegro posted Wed March 22, 2006:Amazing picture. I never saw something like that before,and if you think about hard position from what this picture is made, you must say that it is really impresive. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue March 21, 2006:Amazing shot and angle. Never seen anything like it. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sat March 18, 2006:That must have pushed the passengers back in their seats. 5/5 | |
A visitor from South Africa posted Fri March 17, 2006:The best shot for 747 | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon March 13, 2006:Always been my favorite ! Keep it up | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat March 11, 2006:One of airliners.net's best photos. This photo made me jump the first time I saw it. I wonder what the 744 pilots were thinking? | |
A visitor from India posted Fri March 10, 2006:Wooh!! thats a great shot!! | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon March 6, 2006:Looks so freaky, but one of the best head on shots I have seen | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon March 6, 2006:AWESOME!!!! This is the coolest shot on Airliners.net of all time. Extremely well done! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun March 5, 2006:Thats amazing, funny how the climb looks like it does | |







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