What an awesome picture! Real or not it sure does feed the imagination an allow 
you to imagine the trip in from a birds-eye-view.

That said,  something about the altitude at which the photo was taken looks odd 
to me. Do commercial planes fly that high?

Happy Friday everyone!

Brandon Dunovant
IMCA # 9312 
Chicago, IL

karmaka <karmaka-meteori...@t-online.de> wrote:

>Real or fake? That is the question....
>
>"Picture Of Meteorite From An Airplane Window" by John Colbensen (published 
>8th December 2011)
>
>http://www.nowpublic.com/environment/picture-meteorite-airplane-window-0
>
>http://www.buzzfeed.com/willio/picture-of-meteorite-from-an-airplane-window-460x
>
>"Using an underexposed fisheye lens, photographer John Colbensen manages to 
>capture this unbelievable moment while on vacation."
>
>John Colbensen: http://1x.com/artist/2844
>
>If this image was real, it would be a sensation.
>
>It somehow does look too perfect to be real, doesn't it?
>
>What do you think?
>
>Best regards
>
>Martin
>
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