The messages of hope and support are still being written and officials
are still taking care with their words. But almost three weeks after flight MH370
disappeared, leaving just the faintest digital trace, Malaysia is being
increasingly forced to confront the dark prospect that it is likely
there will be no happy ending. The plane may never be found; there may
be no bodies to bury.
However, some relatives of those on board the plane ~ missing now for more than three weeks ~ continue to hope against hope.
Pray for MH370....
Well..let me talk about my hobby"The AirPlane Spotter" of course its nothing to do with disappear of Boeing777-200 belong to MAS.
My friends often ask me what pleasure do I get from airplane spotting, the answer is this photograph.
Did you guys notice something from the airplane wings of the two photos above.
Its Wing tip vortices (yes
it is spelled vortices, not vortexes).These vortices can be seen in
cool wet weather on aircraft taking off or landing, and are referenced
as “wing tornadoes” by many people. What is often not said, is just how
these “wing tornadoes” are formed, how they have shaped safety policy
and aircraft categorization, as well as some of the hazards they can
create.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wingtip_vortices
Most of the airplane photos in my blog are shoot with semi pro level DSLR ( Olympus E-620) and for plane spotting I normally use Zuiko Lens 70-300mm f 4.5 . Don't worry all the gear I mention here is not a PRO level camera as I'm not a PRO myself...Aviation Photography is my weekend hobby.
Aviation photography is one of the more challenging genres you can
shoot as a photographer: fast-moving subjects, bright backgrounds.Aviation photography can be great fun, but if you want to capture
exciting pictures of airplanes against interesting backgrounds rather
than plain skies you need to shoot them during take-off or landing.
Read More here .
And more AirPlane photo from me
AWANG AVIATION PHOTOGRAPHY.
Thank You.