Beautiful and very clear capture of the aircraft and the men inside. Fine details. Looks wonderful against that sky Cornelius. Were you standing up there again where you had taken the "birds eye" views of what was below?
---Were you standing up there again where you had taken the "birds eye" views of what was below?---
Raj, the answer to the first part of your question is a simple: 'no'. Only the images #4, and #5 of this series are taken where I had the 'birds eye' views. The answer to the second part of your question is: below is the vicinity of Zeeland Airport. From there I've taken #1, #2, #3, and #6 of this series.
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Either the plane was very low or you were in a very tall "crows nest," Sea. Super action shot. Guard your windmills, I believe they are the modern day Don Quixote and Sancho Panza.
Myself, am inclined to believe that our Doug is right in saying that you were standing on one of these clouds and equipped with tripod-placed camera. Obviously you do not suffer from agoraphobia or fear of heights. Fantastic clarity, even for the tripod job - considering that taken from a cloud. S+F and applied as desktop. Lt SAM & Sgt SAAB