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Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2016 05:23:20 +0000 (UTC)
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Unbelievable Photos Of Air Traffic Around The World That Took
Photographer 2 Years To Shoot
57KviewsBy​ James Gould-BournThe sight of a plane taking off from the
airport is pretty impressive, but it's not exactly new. The sight of
hundreds of planes leaving the runway at the same time however is
definitely something we've never experienced before, until now that
is!Take a look at this stunning series of "Airportraits" to see what
we mean. They were taken by Mike Kelley, an LA-based architectural
photographer who spent the last two years taking pictures of planes
departing the tarmac at eighteen different airports around the world.
Afterwards he compiled the images to create these stunning
compositions that serve to remind us just how busy our skies are."The
inspiration behind these images was somewhat simple," Mike told Bored
Panda. "After the first LAX 'Wake Turbulence' image I knew that I had
to do more, owing to how successful that original shot was. There are
a ton of amazing airports, airlines, and airplanes out there that I
had to photograph, so the plan was set in motion to try and capture as
many as possible. Since I'm obsessed with airplanes, travel, and
seeing new places, it was also a great excuse to get me out of my
comfort zone a little bit."More info: Mike Kelley | Instagram |
Twitter
#1 Lax 24l - No Turn Before Shoreline
This is shot from Dockweiler beach in Los Angeles directly under the
path of departing flights between the hours of 5-7pm, when light from
the setting sun illuminates the bottoms of the planes.Mike
KelleyReport77pointsPOSTYvonne Bernal 1 day agoI worked at LAX..... it
felt like this EVERY day!4ReplyView more comments
#2 Dubai International 12r (morning Heavy Departures)
In the background, the tallest building in the world, the Burj
Khalifa. I shot this between 6-8am, when there is a rush of departures
to all over the world.Mike KelleyReport61pointsPOSTOscar Jeong 22
hours agoMigration of airplane species...2ReplyView more comments
#3 Wake Turbulence: Lax
This is the original image which was supposed to be a proof-of-concept
for the series. It was extremely successful and convinced me to expand
the project to airports around the world. This image shows a day's
worth of takeoffs from LAX's south runways, though some aircraft have
been omitted due to redundancy - i.e., we don't need to see 84
737s!Mike KelleyReport51pointsPOSTNotchimine Mette 1 day agoBut what
does it look like when you don't omit any planes?0ReplyView More
Replies...View more comments
#4 London Heathrow 09l (100, 50, 40)
This image was shot during the morning arrivals rush at London
Heathrow as flights from Asia and North America descend on one of the
busiest airports in the world.Mike KelleyReport45pointsPOSTTiny
Dynamine 1 day agoI live near there and you see this every day! (The
first bit was a lie and the second bit was also...)5ReplyView more
comments
#5 Zurich Airport Runways 28 And 16
Due to a complicated noise abatement scheme, Zurich Airport actually
uses runways oriented in different directions depending on how light
or heavy the winds are. This made for a very interesting photo when
combined with the idyllic Swiss countryside that surrounds the
airport.Mike KelleyReport44pointsPOST
#6 Amsterdam Schiphol, Polderbaan 18r
Amsterdam's Schiphol is surrounded by quintessential Dutch canals and
plenty of green grass. Some stormy weather provided an interesting
background for the image.Mike KelleyReport39pointsPOST
#7 Munich Airport 08r
This image was shot from the end of the runway as planes land during
the morning rush hour.Mike KelleyReport39pointsPOST
#8 London Heathrow 27l (terminal 5 And Tower)
It took THREE trips to London to get these images. The weather there
is no joke. It was very difficult to get a full day of clear skies,
and even though the day I shot this image on was threatened by clouds,
I got lucky and there was no rain or heavy shadow. It made for one of
my favorite images of the series.Mike
KelleyReport32pointsPOSTSuperluminal1 1 day agoFlying south for the
winter?0Reply
#9 Frankfurt Am Main 25l (missed Approach By Lufthansa A380)
This image was shot in July of 2015 when mainland Europe experienced
some once-in-a-decade storms.Mike KelleyReport32pointsPOSTSang Pham 11
hours agobest inspiring and motivational quotes
http://www.inspiringquotes.us/topic/3220-inspirational-2Reply
#10
Dubai 30r
Planes depart from DXB's runway 30R - with a background of ominous
clouds over the neighboring Emirate of Sharjah.Mike KelleyReport



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