Fantastic Aerial Images Of Spectacular Landscapes On Earth
Dimitar Karanikoloff Is An Architect Photographer Who Photographs Landscapes With A New Perspective To Draw People’s Attention To Aerial Photography.
Sometimes when things seem too much of the same, all it takes is a change of perspective. Based on this sentence, Dimitar Karaniklef takes incredible photos of nature. Dimitar is an artist who, as a trained architect, specializes in 3D architectural visualizations, which he calls “photographs of future buildings.”
The same principles of light, color, and composition as in classic photography are used when creating these virtual photorealistic shots.
I first started photographing cityscapes and architecture for my work and then moved on to travel/aerial photography, which has recently become my second career. In recent years, I have been traveling to specialized photography camps and trying to take pictures of unusual environments, portraits, and landscapes with my drone.
Philippines
Statue of Christ the Redeemer, Rio, Brazil
I love the top-down view, a view that can only be captured by a drone (or satellite). This view is a type of architectural plan view and is entirely different from the human perspective. Ordinary objects and scenarios look much more exciting from above.
Dimitar says he aims to show with his work that drone photography is good for panoramic views taken from high-up and close-up shots of people.
Los Colorados, Mexico
Ethiopian highlands
Komodo Island, Indonesia
Beth Giorgis Church in Ethiopia
Coron Island, Philippines
Tsavo, Bulgaria
Namibia
Mandalay, Myanmar
Abandoned socialist building of Vacha Dam, Bulgaria
Namibia
Dadoli Desert, Namibia
Fishing village, Bulgaria
Omo Valley, Ethiopia
Brazil
Port Sandwich, Namibia
Bagan Valley, Myanmar
Namibia
Komodo Islands, Indonesia
La Paz, Bolivia
Hotel Nacional, Rio, Brazil
Church of Madonna del Lacrim, Italy
Kizikula, Zanzibar
Komodo Islands, Indonesia
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