September 29, 2012 at 4:40 pm

North America from 30 000 ft Above

by twistedsifter

 

Luc Busquin is a Belgian fine art photographer and professional pilot. Now living in Phoenix, Arizona, Busquin pursues his passion for aerial photography which he describes as:

“A place of different scale, colors and shapes whose great beauty I find irresistible. With aerial photography, my goal is to filter out the presence of the aircraft to create a view of the sky free of the machines needed to take us there. Whether on land or in the air, my images depict the relationship between the world above us and the land below.”

In his series entitled Airborne: Part I, Luc shares his collection of black and white aerial photographs of North American landscapes. You can see the rest of the series on Behance, and if you are interested in any prints, please visit Luc’s official website at: lucbusquin.com/prints

 

 

 

1. Little San Bernardino Mountains, California

 

little san bernadino mountains california North America from 30 000 ft Above

 

 

 

2. Circular Fields, Kansas

 

circular fields kansas North America from 30 000 ft Above

 

 

 

3. Yosemite Valley

 

yosemite valley North America from 30 000 ft Above

 

 

 

4. Powder River, Wyoming

 

powder river wyoming North America from 30 000 ft Above

 

 

 

5. San Francisco, California

 

san francisco North America from 30 000 ft Above

 

 

 

6. Winter in the Midwest

 

midwest winter North America from 30 000 ft Above

 

 

 

7. Altar Desert, Mexico

 

altar desert mexico North America from 30 000 ft Above

 

 

 

8. Sangre de Cristo Range, Colorado

 

sangre de cristo range colorado North America from 30 000 ft Above

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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