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Capturing life's little moments, one snapshot at a time. Sometimes, the best photos are the ones you didn't plan for.
Here's a collection of my random shots that turned into beautiful memories.
#RandomShots#Photography#LifeInPictures
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Capturing life's little moments, one snapshot at a time. Sometimes, the best photos are the ones you didn't plan for.
Here's a collection of my random shots that turned into beautiful memories.
#RandomShots#Photography#LifeInPictures
In 1990, the windshield of British Airways Flight 5390 detached at an altitude of 17,000 feet, causing a rapid decompression in the cockpit, which led to the captain being partially ejected from the aircraft.
At the time of the incident, Nigel Ogden, a flight attendant, was en route to the cockpit.
Upon entering, he promptly grabbed hold of the captain and maintained his grip for over 20 minutes, while the co-pilot endeavored to execute an emergency landing.
There was concern that if Ogden let go, the pilot's body could collide with the plane's engine, wing, or stabilizer, potentially leading to further chaos.
Ultimately, after a harrowing 20-minute flight with a shattered window, the aircraft was successfully landed at Southampton Airport.
Throughout the ordeal, Ogden endured frostbite on his face, injury to one of his eyes, and a dislocated shoulder. But he survived.
The images below depict a recreation from the television series "Mayday!" They do not represent actual photographs of the event.
I was commissioned to do a sketch by @amaranthined for an article based on the story of Sleeping Beauty, inspired by Myanmar culture. This is my design take on the Burmese sleeping beauty!
Praying for #Laiza#Kachin#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
ဗြဟ္မာသားပိုက် |Child Holding BRAHMA|
Originally, the “Child Holding Brahma” is a blessing of a new life but right now the Brahma has nothing but a dead child to hold.
Crime Against Children in Myanmar.