Good Tuesday braZ!
"Earth From Above" is the result of the aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand's five-year airborne odyssey across six continents. It's a spectacular presentation of large scale photographs of astonishing natural landscapes. Every stunning aerial photograph tells a story about our changing planet.
One of my favourite photos taken by his set |
I was very impressed watchin' theese photos; I share with you the link of his site (here), so you can watch every his photos, and you can write a comment about what do you think about them.
beautiful photo i love it give us more
ReplyDeleteSome of those are really cool, but some of them, man it must suck to live there.
ReplyDeletegreat photo dude
ReplyDeletethat's awesomeeeeeeeeeeeeee
ReplyDeleteThe Denmark suburbs looked awesome (The circular ones)
ReplyDeletecool
ReplyDeleteWow, that is incredible.
ReplyDeletenice photo of his set!
ReplyDeleteIncredible bro °รง°! very cool
ReplyDeleteThings can look fantastic seen from above, these pictures are a great example.
ReplyDeleteI got a book last Christmas with lots of pictures of earth seen from above, shit's awesome.
That is beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Great post. Cheers mate.
ReplyDeletewow, that's awesome
ReplyDeleteawesome picture! :D great
ReplyDeleteThats a cool pic, looks like a coal stripmine
ReplyDeletephew, great pictures
ReplyDeletekeep up the good work
really cool photo! Def. checking his site out.
ReplyDeletecool painting
ReplyDeleteCool picture dude!
ReplyDeleteReally great post! I think my favorite one was the "Pigeon Houses Mit Gahmr Delta, Egypt"
ReplyDeleteWow what a gorgeous landscape. That takes a lot of talent (and a little photoshop)
ReplyDeleteThat one is very colorful =)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a painting.
ReplyDeletesiq post bro
ReplyDeletewaow, awesome pic!
ReplyDeletevery pretty, have any other awesome pics like this?
ReplyDeletewow, thats a trip to look at.
ReplyDeleteWhoa dude, is this really a photograph? I love it, it almost looks like a painting.
ReplyDeletewow It looks like a painter that's decided to chuck colour everywhere
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