I tend to have a habit to take pictures and record videos while the plane is descending. I don’t think I’m allowed to, but who cares right? But this time, I happened to be at the right place at the right time.
Where do you usually see rainbows? What are the most common places to see them? Are there even any?
I don’t know about you, but I usually see them in the city, over a mountain, the ocean and just about anywhere else.
For me, seeing a rainbow made me feel surprised as if it was my first time seeing it. Although for a fact, it wasn’t. However, there was a first of something else. What are the chances of seeing a rainbow while on the airplane? 1 in 20 years? I’m not sure.
The rainbows that I had seen were long enough for me to take plenty of pictures and even record a video of it. This one was gone in 3 seconds. I happened to be taking pictures with my GoPro 3 and spotted a nice rainbow at the bottom. My GoPro is very wide, so I never doubted whether I caught it on camera or not.
And here it is. The rainbow at the bottom.
Always have a camera handy!
Fionn is an adventure seeker that is attracted to danger. She is always on a mission to wander around the globe curiously. Whether it will be hiking to the bottom of Grand Canyon, swimming with whale sharks, or finishing the World’s Toughest Mudder, she will always be there with her camera(s) in her hands, a smile on her face and butterflies in her stomach. Oh, and did she forget to mention that she is also a foreign Piña Colada drinker?