All this was taken in the span of 10 mins on a commercial flight to YYZ back from Mexico (CUN). There were several thin layers of clouds underneath our plane and as the sun was setting it was putting each layer on fire. Seeing the bottom layer all blazing orange and red through the white puffy upper layer was neat. And flying throuhg the sea of liquid fire while staring at the moon above was surreal and insanely beautiful.
I was that little kid with the eyes in the sky dreaming of being a pilot. The kid grew up, the dream faded until I changed continents, got a well paying job and decided to do a fam flight in 2004. Pilot license followed in 2006, then glider license, then tailwheel and acro training. I am now living the dream, one flight at a time.
Monday, January 8, 2007
Light and clouds show
Sometimes it all comes together and I do end up in the right place at the right time. And I have my camera, and it has unused card in it, and the battery is full and the only lens that are stuck on it are perfect for the situation. What were the chances?
All this was taken in the span of 10 mins on a commercial flight to YYZ back from Mexico (CUN). There were several thin layers of clouds underneath our plane and as the sun was setting it was putting each layer on fire. Seeing the bottom layer all blazing orange and red through the white puffy upper layer was neat. And flying throuhg the sea of liquid fire while staring at the moon above was surreal and insanely beautiful.
All this was taken in the span of 10 mins on a commercial flight to YYZ back from Mexico (CUN). There were several thin layers of clouds underneath our plane and as the sun was setting it was putting each layer on fire. Seeing the bottom layer all blazing orange and red through the white puffy upper layer was neat. And flying throuhg the sea of liquid fire while staring at the moon above was surreal and insanely beautiful.
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