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This Journalist Shared Behind-The-Scenes Videos Of How Military Jet Fighters Are Photographed
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This Journalist Shared Behind-The-Scenes Videos Of How Military Jet Fighters Are Photographed

Watch This Photographer Direct And Photograph Fighter Planes During A Mid-Air PhotoshootPhotographer Takes Photos Of 4 Fighter Jets From An Open Military Transport Airplane Mid-FlightSaudi Air Forces Organize A Mid-Flight Photoshoot Of Their F-15s, Typhoon, And Tornado Jet Fighters, Journalist Shares The Behind-The Scenes FootagePhotographer Seen Doing Stunning Mid-Flight Jet Fighter Photoshoot During Their Rehearsal For Saudi National DayVideo Captures A Photographer Directing Fighter Jets Mid-Flight For A PhotoshootThis Journalist Shared Behind-The-Scenes Videos Of How Military Jet Fighters Are PhotographedThis Journalist Shared Behind-The-Scenes Videos Of How Military Jet Fighters Are PhotographedThis Journalist Shared Behind-The-Scenes Videos Of How Military Jet Fighters Are PhotographedThis Journalist Shared Behind-The-Scenes Videos Of How Military Jet Fighters Are PhotographedThis Journalist Shared Behind-The-Scenes Videos Of How Military Jet Fighters Are Photographed
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Being a photographer isn’t just looking at things and snapping pictures. Depending on one’s focus, there could also be a lot of exploring and traveling involved. Oh, and don’t forget about all of the exciting adventures that may also happen in a photographer’s path.

Several days ago, on September 22nd, Enad-al-Otaibi, a Saudi journalist, posted on his Twitter a very unique glimpse into how exciting photography can actually be—more specifically, it was a video of what happens behind the scenes of a mid-air airplane photoshoot.

Photography’s never boring if you’re taking photos of jets mid-flight from an open military transport plane

So, the Royal Saudi Air Force had organized a photoshoot of one of its rehearsals for the 90th National Day of Saudi Arabia. Celebrated annually on September 23rd, the day commemorates the renaming of the Kingdom of Nejd and Hejaz to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

It is celebrated with folk dancing, songs, and traditional festivals amidst appropriately decorated buildings and streets, as well as people wearing green and white. And, this year, there was also a jet fighter plane performance by the Saudi Air Forces.

Journalist Enad-al-Otaibi shared behind-the-scenes videos of how military jet fighters are photographed

Photographer Ahmed Hader is seen directing and photographing the Saudi Air Force’s jet fighters

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Image credits: ENAD_Alotaibi

Image credits: ENAD_Alotaibi

In the videos, well-known Saudi aviation photographer Ahmed Hader was seen directing and photographing a group of jet fighters of the Royal Saudi Air Forces.

It is reported that Ahmed is photographing from a C-130 military transport aircraft. The models flying right behind him are recognized as F-15 Eagles, a Eurofighter Typhoon, and a Panavia Tornado.

The jet fighters in the photos are recognized as two F-15 Eagles, a Eurofighter Typhoon, and a Panavia Tornado

Image credits: ENAD_Alotaibi

Image credits: ENAD_Alotaibi

Throughout the videos, the jets are seen assuming various formations and performing a number of mid-air maneuvers. These include flying one after the other, beside each other (seemingly in a four-finger formation), and flying off sideways to the right of the main plane, among many other maneuvers.

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As it turns out, military pilots were rehearsing their performance for Saudi National Day

Image credits: ENAD_Alotaibi

Image credits: ENAD_Alotaibi

Ahmed himself is seen fastened by a harness that’s hooked up to the inside of the plane so as to ensure his safety during the flight.

The photographer was strapped up and sitting in the open Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport plane

Image credits: MhS_h0

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Image credits: MhS_h0

The original videos went viral immediately. While accumulating a modest amount of likes and retweets, the first video alone actually received over 108,000 views. The remaining 4 videos added another 16,000 views. The video was also seen going viral on Reddit and Imgur.

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The footage went viral soon after posting it on Twitter, getting over 120,000 views

Image credits: MhS_h0

Image credits: MhS_h0

Other photographers who were involved in similar projects also shared their own stories, while the rest of the internet marveled at how badass photography really is if working in a specific niche of the industry.

Image credits: MhS_h0

Image credits: MhS_h0

Here are the remaining videos of the jets posing for the camera lens

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Lukas Garnelis

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Lukas is a photo editor at Bored Panda. 4th year in Vilnius Gediminas Technical University as a graphic designer. Can do whatever he sets his mind to.

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Some time ago, Robertas used to spend his days watching how deep the imprint in his chair will become as he wrote for Bored Panda. Wrote about pretty much everything under and beyond the sun. Not anymore, though. He's now probably playing Gwent or hosting Dungeons and Dragons adventures for those with an inclination for chaos.

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Robertas Lisickis

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Some time ago, Robertas used to spend his days watching how deep the imprint in his chair will become as he wrote for Bored Panda. Wrote about pretty much everything under and beyond the sun. Not anymore, though. He's now probably playing Gwent or hosting Dungeons and Dragons adventures for those with an inclination for chaos.

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Chris
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nice to know these jets were on display rather than off to bomb Yemeni children and engineer a famine. Disgraceful that Bored Panda should promote a genocidal regime of head chopping, women hating b*stards.

Grumble O'Pug
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Exactly. And worse, they stand silently while Palestine gets bulldozed off the map. But oh, let's drop coin on playing with our toys. Disgusting.

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shannon ribbons
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Let's look at the lovely metal things that kill thousands of innocent people and all go ahhh in our safe western homes.

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Chris
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nice to know these jets were on display rather than off to bomb Yemeni children and engineer a famine. Disgraceful that Bored Panda should promote a genocidal regime of head chopping, women hating b*stards.

Grumble O'Pug
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Exactly. And worse, they stand silently while Palestine gets bulldozed off the map. But oh, let's drop coin on playing with our toys. Disgusting.

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shannon ribbons
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Let's look at the lovely metal things that kill thousands of innocent people and all go ahhh in our safe western homes.

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