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تصاویر زیبای یک خلبان از طوفان های هوایی را ببینید! +تصاویر

سانتیاگو بورخا لوپز خلبانی است که در خطوط هوایی اکوادور مشغول به فعالیت است، وی در زمان های استراحت، اقدام به عکاسی از مناظر پیش رو می کند.

عکس هایی که وی در حین پرواز به ثبت رسانده است، از جذابیت خاصی برخوردا است، در این بخش می خواهیم نگاهی به تصاویر این خلبان عکاس! داشته باشیم.

تصویری که در زیر مشاهده می کنید مربوط به سفر وی به اروپا می باشد که از یک رعد و برق عظیم گرفته شده است، وی در توصیف این عکس می گوید که تا کنون رعد و برقی به این بزرگی از نزدیک ندیده بودم.

Pilot takes incredible pictures from inside his cockpit

PICTURE SHOWS: Santiago says: "One of those clear days over Miami" A pilot takes jaw-dropping photographs from the cockpit of his passenger jet. Santiago Borja Lopez captures amazing lightning storms and clouds from a commercial Boeing 767-300ER. Based in Quito, Ecuador, his work for a major South American airline often involves flying over regions that experience amazing natural phenomenon. Last week (on 22 Feb), he captured an impressive lightning bolt arcing over from a cloud towards the earth. He commented:"I've never seen lightning like this one. What sets the path of lightning? Taken over ecuadorean Amazonia on a hot evening enroute to Europe." While another crackling storm elicited this reaction from Santiago: "Looking like a nuclear explosion, this great Cumulonimbus is discharging its power over Colombian rainforest." When: 07 Dec 2016 Credit: Santiago Borja Lopez/Cover Images **All usages and enquiries, please contact Glen Marks at glen.marks@cover-images.com - +44 (0)20 3397 3000**
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PICTURE SHOWS: Santiago says: "An ominous storm over Panama City" A pilot takes jaw-dropping photographs from the cockpit of his passenger jet. Santiago Borja Lopez captures amazing lightning storms and clouds from a commercial Boeing 767-300ER. Based in Quito, Ecuador, his work for a major South American airline often involves flying over regions that experience amazing natural phenomenon. Last week (on 22 Feb), he captured an impressive lightning bolt arcing over from a cloud towards the earth. He commented:"I've never seen lightning like this one. What sets the path of lightning? Taken over ecuadorean Amazonia on a hot evening enroute to Europe." While another crackling storm elicited this reaction from Santiago: "Looking like a nuclear explosion, this great Cumulonimbus is discharging its power over Colombian rainforest." When: 16 Jun 2016 Credit: Santiago Borja Lopez/Cover Images **All usages and enquiries, please contact Glen Marks at glen.marks@cover-images.com - +44 (0)20 3397 3000** PICTURE SHOWS: This picture won 3rd place in the 2016 National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year Award. Santiago says: "A colossal Cumulonimbus flashes over the Pacific Ocean as we circle around it at 37000 feet en route to South America." A pilot takes jaw-dropping photographs from the cockpit of his passenger jet. Santiago Borja Lopez captures amazing lightning storms and clouds from a commercial Boeing 767-300ER. Based in Quito, Ecuador, his work for a major South American airline often involves flying over regions that experience amazing natural phenomenon. Last week (on 22 Feb), he captured an impressive lightning bolt arcing over from a cloud towards the earth. He commented:"I've never seen lightning like this one. What sets the path of lightning? Taken over ecuadorean Amazonia on a hot evening enroute to Europe." While another crackling storm elicited this reaction from Santiago: "Looking like a nuclear explosion, this great Cumulonimbus is discharging its power over Colombian rainforest." When: 16 Jun 2016 Credit: Santiago Borja Lopez/Cover Images **All usages and enquiries, please contact Glen Marks at glen.marks@cover-images.com - +44 (0)20 3397 3000** PICTURE SHOWS: Santiago says: "A magnificent storm developing over the Atlantic Ocean, a few miles south of Jamaica." A pilot takes jaw-dropping photographs from the cockpit of his passenger jet. Santiago Borja Lopez captures amazing lightning storms and clouds from a commercial Boeing 767-300ER. Based in Quito, Ecuador, his work for a major South American airline often involves flying over regions that experience amazing natural phenomenon. Last week (on 22 Feb), he captured an impressive lightning bolt arcing over from a cloud towards the earth. He commented:"I've never seen lightning like this one. What sets the path of lightning? Taken over ecuadorean Amazonia on a hot evening enroute to Europe." While another crackling storm elicited this reaction from Santiago: "Looking like a nuclear explosion, this great Cumulonimbus is discharging its power over Colombian rainforest." When: 03 Jan 2017 Credit: Santiago Borja Lopez/Cover Images **All usages and enquiries, please contact Glen Marks at glen.marks@cover-images.com - +44 (0)20 3397 3000** PICTURE SHOWS: Santiago says: "The Amazonia between Ecuador & Colombia is the perfect place to host very powerful storms" A pilot takes jaw-dropping photographs from the cockpit of his passenger jet. Santiago Borja Lopez captures amazing lightning storms and clouds from a commercial Boeing 767-300ER. Based in Quito, Ecuador, his work for a major South American airline often involves flying over regions that experience amazing natural phenomenon. Last week (on 22 Feb), he captured an impressive lightning bolt arcing over from a cloud towards the earth. He commented:"I've never seen lightning like this one. What sets the path of lightning? Taken over ecuadorean Amazonia on a hot evening enroute to Europe." While another crackling storm elicited this reaction from Santiago: "Looking like a nuclear explosion, this great Cumulonimbus is discharging its power over Colombian rainforest." When: 24 Jan 2017 Credit: Santiago Borja Lopez/Cover Images **All usages and enquiries, please contact Glen Marks at glen.marks@cover-images.com - +44 (0)20 3397 3000** PICTURE SHOWS: Santiago says: "Looking like a nuclear explosion, this great Cumulonimbus is discharging its power over Colombian rainforest." A pilot takes jaw-dropping photographs from the cockpit of his passenger jet. Santiago Borja Lopez captures amazing lightning storms and clouds from a commercial Boeing 767-300ER. Based in Quito, Ecuador, his work for a major South American airline often involves flying over regions that experience amazing natural phenomenon. Last week (on 22 Feb), he captured an impressive lightning bolt arcing over from a cloud towards the earth. He commented:"I've never seen lightning like this one. What sets the path of lightning? Taken over ecuadorean Amazonia on a hot evening enroute to Europe." While another crackling storm elicited this reaction from Santiago: "Looking like a nuclear explosion, this great Cumulonimbus is discharging its power over Colombian rainforest." When: 30 Sep 2016 Credit: Santiago Borja Lopez/Cover Images **All usages and enquiries, please contact Glen Marks at glen.marks@cover-images.com - +44 (0)20 3397 3000** PICTURE SHOWS: Santiago says: "The Amazonia between Ecuador & Colombia is the perfect place to host very powerful storms" A pilot takes jaw-dropping photographs from the cockpit of his passenger jet. Santiago Borja Lopez captures amazing lightning storms and clouds from a commercial Boeing 767-300ER. Based in Quito, Ecuador, his work for a major South American airline often involves flying over regions that experience amazing natural phenomenon. Last week (on 22 Feb), he captured an impressive lightning bolt arcing over from a cloud towards the earth. He commented:"I've never seen lightning like this one. What sets the path of lightning? Taken over ecuadorean Amazonia on a hot evening enroute to Europe." While another crackling storm elicited this reaction from Santiago: "Looking like a nuclear explosion, this great Cumulonimbus is discharging its power over Colombian rainforest." When: 24 Jan 2017 Credit: Santiago Borja Lopez/Cover Images **All usages and enquiries, please contact Glen Marks at glen.marks@cover-images.com - +44 (0)20 3397 3000** PICTURE SHOWS: Santiago says: "Flying over the Colombian Amazonia about to enter Ecuadorian airspace to descend over the Andes into Guayaquil." A pilot takes jaw-dropping photographs from the cockpit of his passenger jet. Santiago Borja Lopez captures amazing lightning storms and clouds from a commercial Boeing 767-300ER. Based in Quito, Ecuador, his work for a major South American airline often involves flying over regions that experience amazing natural phenomenon. Last week (on 22 Feb), he captured an impressive lightning bolt arcing over from a cloud towards the earth. He commented:"I've never seen lightning like this one. What sets the path of lightning? Taken over ecuadorean Amazonia on a hot evening enroute to Europe." While another crackling storm elicited this reaction from Santiago: "Looking like a nuclear explosion, this great Cumulonimbus is discharging its power over Colombian rainforest." When: 30 Sep 2016 Credit: Santiago Borja Lopez/Cover Images **All usages and enquiries, please contact Glen Marks at glen.marks@cover-images.com - +44 (0)20 3397 3000** PICTURE SHOWS: A storm over Colombian Amazonia. A pilot takes jaw-dropping photographs from the cockpit of his passenger jet. Santiago Borja Lopez captures amazing lightning storms and clouds from a commercial Boeing 767-300ER. Based in Quito, Ecuador, his work for a major South American airline often involves flying over regions that experience amazing natural phenomenon. Last week (on 22 Feb), he captured an impressive lightning bolt arcing over from a cloud towards the earth. He commented:"I've never seen lightning like this one. What sets the path of lightning? Taken over ecuadorean Amazonia on a hot evening enroute to Europe." While another crackling storm elicited this reaction from Santiago: "Looking like a nuclear explosion, this great Cumulonimbus is discharging its power over Colombian rainforest." When: 11 Aug 2016 Credit: Santiago Borja Lopez/Cover Images **All usages and enquiries, please contact Glen Marks at glen.marks@cover-images.com - +44 (0)20 3397 3000** PICTURE SHOWS: Santiago says: "Mooning Around - At 2900m in Quito, Ecuador, this is what I call a supermoon." A pilot takes jaw-dropping photographs from the cockpit of his passenger jet. Santiago Borja Lopez captures amazing lightning storms and clouds from a commercial Boeing 767-300ER. Based in Quito, Ecuador, his work for a major South American airline often involves flying over regions that experience amazing natural phenomenon. Last week (on 22 Feb), he captured an impressive lightning bolt arcing over from a cloud towards the earth. He commented:"I've never seen lightning like this one. What sets the path of lightning? Taken over ecuadorean Amazonia on a hot evening enroute to Europe." While another crackling storm elicited this reaction from Santiago: "Looking like a nuclear explosion, this great Cumulonimbus is discharging its power over Colombian rainforest." When: 15 Nov 2016 Credit: Santiago Borja Lopez/Cover Images **All usages and enquiries, please contact Glen Marks at glen.marks@cover-images.com - +44 (0)20 3397 3000**

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