Then again, don't forget that during a test phase, you also test to failure. Yeah, the wings are able to hold up to the stress specified. But the other side of the equation is that in a worse-case scenario, exactly how far must the stress go to cause failure?
There simply isn't enough information provided about the photos to know in which context they were made. I saw videos of the 777 wings snapping off during stress testing; if you saw only the video without knowing the context in which they were made, you might conclude that there was something unsafe in the wing design and implementation.
There is another rumor going around about A380 gear problems since it flew its 5-minute demonstration at the Paris Air Show with its gear down the entire time. Airbus says the official explanation for this is that it takes an entire minute and half to retract the gear and an entire minute and a half to extend them, meaning it would only have flown in gear-up configuration for only 2 minutes of the demo.
In these photos, it could be a high-speed taxi test combined with a brake test, or something similar. I have seen photos similar to this when I was in the AF of a B-52 that landed without a drag chute and locked up the brakes after landing.