Aerial photography gives you the opportunity to look at familiar objects in a completely new way. From a bird’s-eye view, a completely different world opens up in front of us, full of bright colors and amazing symmetry. The Andrews brothers noticed this feature when they first launched the drone, and since then they have not parted with their small and fast assistant. Masters of aerial photography create stunning shots taken from a bird’s-eye view.
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Brothers JP and Mike Andrews were shocked when they launched the drone into the air for the first time. These flights opened up to them a whole world hidden in the sky. The perspective on the earth’s surface, which opens from a bird’s-eye view, made it possible to see the breathtaking beauty. Inspired by what they saw, the brothers decided to travel the world and show everyone how extraordinary and beautiful our world looks from above. This is how the Abstract Aerial Art project appeared.
Their aerial photography is characterized by clever compositions that are created through an intensive search for the best perspective. The Andrews brothers often use Google Earth and other applications to virtually project footage before they arrive on site. Photographers are often asked about the authenticity of their photos, they seem so unreal at first glance. The masters say that they almost do not process the pictures in the photo editor, except for the correction of chiaroscuro.
The Andrews brothers demonstrate to the viewer that our planet is still full of discoveries. From a bird’s-eye view, you can endlessly learn new things about the earth and its inhabitants. Familiar objects look in a special way, combining into bizarre compositions that are visible only from heaven. Symmetry, color and harmony fill our planet, one has only to look at it from a sky-high perspective from a creative angle.
With the help of a drone, you can take amazing photos not only of nature and desert places, but also of huge megacities. A talented photographer from Toronto, Victor Cheng, captured the noisy and crowded Hong Kong from a height, and the result was simply dizzying!