Hi Marion,
Glad you like the photos. They are tricky subjects to paint. I used some in an exhibition called Wetlands a few years ago. These were all small 8″x8″ mixed media paintings.
Cheers
John
I have been flying for over half a century and still feel like a kid – I request window seats and can spend a whole flight staring out the window like an idiot. I like to try to find places I’ve been – plus find interesting spots. My first action on getting somewhere is to pull up Google maps and try and figure out some landmark that I spotted.
I have never thought of bringing a good camera along… have to do that next time.
Sounds like you are hooked like me Bill. I get home and go through all the photos, matching them up with google earth. I’ll be looking for a GPS in my next camera!
Thanks for commenting
Cheers
John
What a great idea for a post! I look out the windows of planes from a geologist’s perspective. Some of your photos would make excellent examples in an Earth science classroom.
Hi Justin,
Yes, that shot was taken on a flight from Redmond to Portland.
What an awesome sight, sticking up through the mist like that.
Thanks for commenting
Cheers
John
The green mountains are my favorite, but they’re all lovely and interesting. I absolutely love you mixed media paintings! They remind me a little of the book “The Forgetting Room”.
These are really, really great photos!! Beautiful scenery across the US. I have never seen those places in person but I’m sure they were amazing! Merci for sharing and Felicitations for being freshly pressed!
Wow, these pictures were taken out of an airplane? Those tiny little windows?? Fantastic. I love the idea of this too, splashing paint across the usa is a very visual set of words to go along with the incredible pics. Nice!
oh ok. sorry it looked like Rainier to me. thanks for clarifying. This is a wonderful theme and i bet you can add a lot many to it and build upon it . All the Best !
This paints an opposing perspective in my mind, than the one I’ve always had. These are the things you learn as an adult that you only imagined as a child.
I like your air photos. I,m glad you are a great photographer. I love exchange our links for meeting new friends, bloggers o visits. Are you really?. Pattsfun
Hi wevelostcontrol,
Thanks for commenting. Some shots were taken from large commercial airplanes and some from smaller short run planes. best shots are usually just after takeoff or descending to land.
Cheers
John
I loved these! I also have a few fond aerial pics. My favs were going from Europe to LAX. I loved seeing snow and ice “down there” over Greenland or Canada and seeing the Rocky mountains.
Much as I also love the landscape images, my favorite is the shot of the gleaming metal wing and propeller! I have a similar image I took while coming into Toronto in a prop plane. Planes are just as gorgeous.
One of my favorite things to do is look out a plane window and see the marvelous landscapes below– your post is filled with stunning shots of what’s “down there.” I wouldn’t be surprised if you used them as part of a book or art display– well done capturing God and man’s wondrous creation!
love using photos as a basis for your art. They are fantastic. I always try for a window seat and have thousands of photos from planes, trains and automobiles.
🙂
sweet photos! I had a big road trip over the summer and got to see a lot of cool places from ground level…definitely want to hop in a plane now though!
Amazing, I love shots from the air and these are all seriously beautiful! I remember flying from Ethiopia to London and we were flying low over Egypt and I managed to capture some pyramids in the dessert with my crappy little point and shoot camera…it’s so cool to look at things from a different angle!
Very cool shots, and it shows the amazing variety of landscapes that can be found all over the country! Thanks for sharing and congrats on freshly pressed!
Wow, that looks so cool! So lucky to go up in the plane and get those amazing shots. It looks like a patchwork quilt!
Keep going, congrats for being on FP! http://www.thecameraangle.wordpress.com
The fifth photo shows stunning point bars in a meandering river – where is that from? Check out my weekly series on interesting geology from the air called “Geology on the Wing Wednesdays”… here is one of point bars, the features shown in your fifth photo:
Very nice. My family always laughs when I pull out my camera during a flight. I have shot some spectacular sunsets and one very memorable sunrise. Good work.
Awesome pictures! 🙂 The countryside looks like a giant work of art 🙂
I’m also really interested in both drawing-painting and photography! Both these interests are present on my blog : http://clearlyhomemade.wordpress.com
Congrats on being freshly pressed! 🙂
The circles of green irrigated fields are like those you see flying into the valley where I am an artist, Bozeman, Montana. That photo of the green foothills in June near Salt Lake City is more green than I’ve ever seen in Utah! Well done.
I love it! I’ve travelled somewhat cross country and have seen some great views, but your photos really capture the landscapes. Isn’t this nation fantastic!
air shots are tricky–high elevation, limited view (if you’re sitting in an airplane) but these are so stunning! i sometimes like to go on google earth to view how certain places look like from above; the contrasts of city/town and farmland is interesting, and shows more than just simple geography! looking forward to seeing more of you work.
Hi starlight,
Thanks for commenting. Not sure of the exact location for that shot, but it was a couple of hours west of New York heading towards LA.
Cheers
John
beautiful! i’ve taken a few shots from planes….but they never turn out even a fraction as great as those! thanks for sharing. i fly a few times in the next few weeks so i’ll see if i can manage something worth posting.
These are absolutely stunning! I’m an amateur photography – just getting back into and these have completely inspired me to take some pictures from the air on my next vacation!
Beautiful! I have some friends who are pilots who bring back some nice shots, but those mostly look like exactly what they are – taken through a window of a moving object roughly 10 seconds after he went, ‘that’s cool I should take a photo’. These are rather majestic, congrats on being able to score such fabulous shots. Sometimes a bird-eye-view makes you appreciate the beauty you would miss from the ground!
Wow! These are just gorgeous! I always love that bird’s eye view you get when you are flying above and everything looks as small as an ant hill. It’s almost surreal looking down and seeing everything beneath you.
The 5th photo from the bottom is the one that gives me butterflies. When I look out an airplane window and see those perfect squares of various green like that I know I’m home, in Iowa.
Thanks for sharing these fabulous photographs.
Hi sportingblogs,
Thanks for commenting. Not sure of the exact location, but it was taken on a flight from Minneapolis to Salt Lake City, somewhere over Nebraska / Colorado.
Cheers
John
I’m obsessed. Who knew we lived in such a magnificent country? Everyone wants to visit Europe, or Asia and yet, here, here we have everything lovely as well.
Hi druizal,
Yes, I always clean the window and try and find the clearest region to shoot through.
Sometimes hard, but a longer focal length usually overcomes marks and scratches.
Cheers
John
Hi MANOJ,
Thanks for your comment.
I’m using a Pentax K20D with 18- 250 Pentax lens or Vivitar 28mm manual lens.
No matter what lens, sharpness is compromised by 3 layers of plastic window – which also creates flare and distortion.
Cheers
John
Those are awesome! Thanks for posting. I love the idea of taking pictures from that high up…but haven’t taken enough airplane rides next to a window to make it work!
Nice shots and well edited. Airplane windows kill contrast. It’s tricky to bring everything back in Photoshop without making the pics look fake. You did a great job on this set.
If you’re into aerial photos come on over to my blog. I’m an airline pilot and i take my camera to work. Click on the “flying the line” link
I wish I had your same collection of photos and travel experiences! I’m just beginning my journey to all the hidden gems across the U.S. but have learned the world is at times both big and small. With so much going on in cities all across the world–how do you choose where to explore next?
Love your photos! Shot from that altitude they become open to new interpretation. Your focus becomes that of colour, shape, geometry etc. Great series – well done on being Freshly Pressed.
Very great shots! I’m impressed you were able to get those kind of shots. How did you do it? From the tiny airplane windows, or was there occasion for better angles? And how was the trip? 🙂
Hi Fox,
Thanks for commenting.
These shots are all from the airplane window. Landing and taking off are the best times to take photos – particularly if the plane banks and you happen to be on the down hill side.
My ideal flight would be right across the country at about 30 degrees, or even better a hot air balloon! Always love flying.
Cheers
John
The more I see your photos-the more I admire.
Remove the dirt of modern advancement—and the basic
natural beauty is the same—may it be U.S.,Africa or India.
Amazing photographs. Just watched ‘Into The Wild’ last night and now your blog … both visual treats of the great American landscape. Particularly like the shot of the aircraft engine gleaming.
You show the colors, shapes & lines of the earth as the beautiful design elements they are, we don’t get to see it in this form.Thanks for sharing these amazing photos. They remind me of a book “Earth as Art”.
Great shots! I too have some great shots from up in the air that would make fantastic paintings but just don’t quite know how to tackle them
Hi Marion,

Glad you like the photos. They are tricky subjects to paint. I used some in an exhibition called Wetlands a few years ago. These were all small 8″x8″ mixed media paintings.
Cheers
John
i agree with every thing on this post very good stuuf i appreciate art very much
Wow! You are quite a photographer. Beautiful.
Thanks Linda,
Glad you liked the photos
Cheers
John
They’re all so nice. The fourth one is my favorite. Lovely!
Oh, I love these. I have some great shots of flying in and out of Haiti the year following the earthquake.
Kathy
Wonderful. The eyes of the eagle let us see the world with a better understanding. Truly beautiful. Mahalo, Dohn
Beautiful Photographs!
I have been flying for over half a century and still feel like a kid – I request window seats and can spend a whole flight staring out the window like an idiot. I like to try to find places I’ve been – plus find interesting spots. My first action on getting somewhere is to pull up Google maps and try and figure out some landmark that I spotted.
I have never thought of bringing a good camera along… have to do that next time.
Keep up the the great work.
Sounds like you are hooked like me Bill. I get home and go through all the photos, matching them up with google earth. I’ll be looking for a GPS in my next camera!
Thanks for commenting
Cheers
John
What a great idea for a post! I look out the windows of planes from a geologist’s perspective. Some of your photos would make excellent examples in an Earth science classroom.
Yes, I had the same thought! Amazing how the planet takes on a whole different aspect when you can look at landforms from the air.
Is that first shot of Mt. Hood and Mt Adams just outside Portland?
Hi Justin,
Yes, that shot was taken on a flight from Redmond to Portland.
What an awesome sight, sticking up through the mist like that.
Thanks for commenting
Cheers
John
OMG. That is all I have to say.
insanely awesome pictures.. 😀
It’s amazing how much more organized everything looks from high above.
That 4th photograph is amazing!! Where was it taken exactly?
Beautiful! And congrats on being Freshly Pressed! 🙂
Hi PCC Advantage,
The fourth photo was taken just out of Salt Lake City in June this year.
Glad you like it and thanks for commenting
Cheers
John
stunning..thks for sharing :))
Thanks for sharing. It looks so peaceful and quiet from high up.
Connie
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Gorgeous!
Congrats on being Freshly Pressed!
what pictures! i love them! espcially the snow mountain one! beautiful!
Great photos, I especially liked the second one. I’m drawn to lineal things though…
Very cool!
you cannot not to like those photos… simply wow… i loved the second from the top and air 7
amazing
WOWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The green mountains are my favorite, but they’re all lovely and interesting. I absolutely love you mixed media paintings! They remind me a little of the book “The Forgetting Room”.
Cheers!
Melissa
Very beautiful landscapes! Great photos!
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Great photos!
Great images…thank you.
These are really, really great photos!! Beautiful scenery across the US. I have never seen those places in person but I’m sure they were amazing! Merci for sharing and Felicitations for being freshly pressed!
beautiful snapshots!
Wonderful series. The 2nd and 4th are my favorites.Excellent compositions.
Wow, these pictures were taken out of an airplane? Those tiny little windows?? Fantastic. I love the idea of this too, splashing paint across the usa is a very visual set of words to go along with the incredible pics. Nice!
Cool shots. Being airborne is always good for getting perspective 🙂
Beautiful images! I love them.
Wow. Inspiring.
Nice work, thanks for sharing and congrats on your freshly pressed entry.
is the first one Mt Rainier ?
Hi abu zar,
Thanks for commenting. The first photo is of Mt Hood near Portland, Oregon
Cheers
John
oh ok. sorry it looked like Rainier to me. thanks for clarifying. This is a wonderful theme and i bet you can add a lot many to it and build upon it . All the Best !
Really great work! Keep sharing.
This paints an opposing perspective in my mind, than the one I’ve always had. These are the things you learn as an adult that you only imagined as a child.
Awesome pictures.
Sometimes it’s so easy to feel trapped in our own concrete Jungles. Thank you for reminding (some of) us how beautiful our home is.
These are just fantastic! Very talented.
Love these mixed media paintings! 🙂
I like your air photos. I,m glad you are a great photographer. I love exchange our links for meeting new friends, bloggers o visits. Are you really?. Pattsfun
Fantastic! And congrats on the Fresh Pressing.
Great. Flying on Monday and will be taking some snaps.
You have a good eye for awesome pics! Great blog. Keep blogging.
Wow! Great shots. When I take pictures from the plane, they look like… well, like I took pictures from a plane. Lol.
Nice photos.
Problem is, you have to sit in the window seat each time.
Wow your paintings are amazing. Lovely.
Mind blowing pictures…thanks for sharing with us
What a cool idea! Love the (5th one from top) pic… it looks like a painting! I would proudly display that in my house!
Great Photos!
What a view…real sharp. Wonderfullly shot.
Impressive pictures… Do you take them from regular Boeing/Airbus or smaller planes like the one on the last picture?
Hi wevelostcontrol,
Thanks for commenting. Some shots were taken from large commercial airplanes and some from smaller short run planes. best shots are usually just after takeoff or descending to land.
Cheers
John
Wow. fantastic landscapes
Hi John,
I loved these! I also have a few fond aerial pics. My favs were going from Europe to LAX. I loved seeing snow and ice “down there” over Greenland or Canada and seeing the Rocky mountains.
Thank you for sharing 🙂
Much as I also love the landscape images, my favorite is the shot of the gleaming metal wing and propeller! I have a similar image I took while coming into Toronto in a prop plane. Planes are just as gorgeous.
One of my favorite things to do is look out a plane window and see the marvelous landscapes below– your post is filled with stunning shots of what’s “down there.” I wouldn’t be surprised if you used them as part of a book or art display– well done capturing God and man’s wondrous creation!
love using photos as a basis for your art. They are fantastic. I always try for a window seat and have thousands of photos from planes, trains and automobiles.
🙂
Wow, so pretty. Great pictures! I forgot how beautiful our country is, minus the highways and stuff ha.
Gorgeous pictures!
sweet photos! I had a big road trip over the summer and got to see a lot of cool places from ground level…definitely want to hop in a plane now though!
blimy! Fabulous shots. Some of the look like crop circles minus the crops:)
Awesome photographs.
Its a very different view from up there.
Great photos! I especially like the one with the grassy hills.
Your paintings and photographs are all very beautiful
Amazing, I love shots from the air and these are all seriously beautiful! I remember flying from Ethiopia to London and we were flying low over Egypt and I managed to capture some pyramids in the dessert with my crappy little point and shoot camera…it’s so cool to look at things from a different angle!
I love having the window seat, I can observe the landscape for hours, great photos.
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Very cool shots, and it shows the amazing variety of landscapes that can be found all over the country! Thanks for sharing and congrats on freshly pressed!
Awesome job! Congrats on FP! Cheers.
Wow… Those are great pictures.
Wow, that looks so cool! So lucky to go up in the plane and get those amazing shots. It looks like a patchwork quilt!
Keep going, congrats for being on FP!
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These are stunning! I too love to take photographs from plane windows. My favorite natural subject is ever the sky.
The fifth photo shows stunning point bars in a meandering river – where is that from? Check out my weekly series on interesting geology from the air called “Geology on the Wing Wednesdays”… here is one of point bars, the features shown in your fifth photo:
http://offtheshelfedge.wordpress.com/2011/08/25/geology-on-the-wing-wednesdays-4-point-bar-and-counter-point-bar-brazos-river/
What such an amazing landscapes! great work 😉
Cool pics! Amazing how different and vast things look from above!
These are really cool. You got some great shots.
Wow! Such fantastic shots. They exude nostalgia…lovely. Thank you for sharing x
Wow, these pictures are really nice. Keep this up!
Wow!!
Beautiful pictures! Thank you for sharing them!
Mapping the earth’s vagaries, opening up the world from above. Found the paintings very good, as well. Thanks!
good job…….!!
Stunning artistry in these landscapes! Congratulations on being “Freshly Pressed”!
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Awesome. The pictures are really dramatic, but… just cool
Splendid photos !
Thanks for sharing….
Cheers !
wow kren skliii…
Nice pictures! You’re very talented!
Very nice. My family always laughs when I pull out my camera during a flight. I have shot some spectacular sunsets and one very memorable sunrise. Good work.
Wonderful work!!
Awesome pictures! 🙂 The countryside looks like a giant work of art 🙂
I’m also really interested in both drawing-painting and photography! Both these interests are present on my blog :
http://clearlyhomemade.wordpress.com
Congrats on being freshly pressed! 🙂
Fantastic shots, I fell in love with the fourth one, magical piece of nature 🙂
The circles of green irrigated fields are like those you see flying into the valley where I am an artist, Bozeman, Montana. That photo of the green foothills in June near Salt Lake City is more green than I’ve ever seen in Utah! Well done.
Great photos! And I love those paintings in the first comment above; it’s amazing how you’re able to find inspiration in the simplest things!
Wow. There is such a different view from up there
I love it! I’ve travelled somewhat cross country and have seen some great views, but your photos really capture the landscapes. Isn’t this nation fantastic!
air shots are tricky–high elevation, limited view (if you’re sitting in an airplane) but these are so stunning! i sometimes like to go on google earth to view how certain places look like from above; the contrasts of city/town and farmland is interesting, and shows more than just simple geography! looking forward to seeing more of you work.
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Awesome shots! I still remember flying into Las Vegas at night, the lights were so bright and everywhere! Love the mountain pics 🙂
very nice performance,
Great shots! congrads on being freshly pressed.
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Awesome photos!
omg! this is awesome!
très joli, beautifull
Amazing photography! Absolutely beautiful!
awesome photos… my favorite is #5, where’s that taken? i wonder what those circles are..
Hi starlight,
Thanks for commenting. Not sure of the exact location for that shot, but it was a couple of hours west of New York heading towards LA.
Cheers
John
This is my favourite freshly pressed site today! Intriguing images.
You really have a eye for stunning aerial panoramas.
Fantastical!
Thanks for sharing I really enjoyed looking through your beautiful photographs
wow
Thanks for sharing nice pics
Amazing! I love USA!
Really cool, I love your pictures!
Excellent! Would make amazing canvasses.
It’s beautiful!
Amazing Photos!
Hi, John,
You are one talented photographer. It’s because of people like you that cause my shots to look so pitiful by comparison! Beautiful work….
Best of luck!
Ronnie
beautiful! i’ve taken a few shots from planes….but they never turn out even a fraction as great as those! thanks for sharing. i fly a few times in the next few weeks so i’ll see if i can manage something worth posting.
These are absolutely stunning! I’m an amateur photography – just getting back into and these have completely inspired me to take some pictures from the air on my next vacation!
Stunning!!!
Beautiful! I really like how the landscape forms its own pattern, like somebody already painted a scene.
What a wonderful world God has given us.
Beautiful! I have some friends who are pilots who bring back some nice shots, but those mostly look like exactly what they are – taken through a window of a moving object roughly 10 seconds after he went, ‘that’s cool I should take a photo’. These are rather majestic, congrats on being able to score such fabulous shots. Sometimes a bird-eye-view makes you appreciate the beauty you would miss from the ground!
Your photos are incredible!
Wow! These are just gorgeous! I always love that bird’s eye view you get when you are flying above and everything looks as small as an ant hill. It’s almost surreal looking down and seeing everything beneath you.
ohmy, love the pictures….
Truly beautiful photography.
I immediately recognized the first one with Mt Hood since I live in the northwest. Love that mountain! Great shot!
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Me too to all of that! I’m another of those whose nose is glued to the porthole from the second we take off.
woooooooooow AWESOME PHOTOS!!!
Well done.
I love mount Hood! Great shots. I’m glad you were freshly pressed so I could see them. Cheers.
stunning!
Very beautiful photos.
Beautiful pictures. I never thought I would see such great pictures from the window of a plane. I will have to look out the window more in the future!
Well done, i like your pictures!
Thanx!
Great shots!!
The 5th photo from the bottom is the one that gives me butterflies. When I look out an airplane window and see those perfect squares of various green like that I know I’m home, in Iowa.
Thanks for sharing these fabulous photographs.
What a cool concept! And the photos are beautifully done.
Beautiful views from above!
Hey. Great photos.
Can you (or anyone!) tell me where the sixth photo (“air5”) is taken?? Looks awesome…
Hi sportingblogs,
Thanks for commenting. Not sure of the exact location, but it was taken on a flight from Minneapolis to Salt Lake City, somewhere over Nebraska / Colorado.
Cheers
John
Thanks John. Might hop on googleearth and see if I can find it!
All the best…
great pics!
Amazingly beautiful! :O)
Great shots. Crazy how different things look from far away.
This is good pictures, I can enjoy it. How beautiful that natural pictures as part of the world. Ok nice
Breathtaking! Wonderful shots! Thank you so much for sharing these!
I’m obsessed. Who knew we lived in such a magnificent country? Everyone wants to visit Europe, or Asia and yet, here, here we have everything lovely as well.
nice serie…did you wipe the plane’s windows? no scratches at all!
Hi druizal,
Yes, I always clean the window and try and find the clearest region to shoot through.
Sometimes hard, but a longer focal length usually overcomes marks and scratches.
Cheers
John
These are so stunning! Rivals the English countryside! 😉
wonderful shots… liked it!!
To see the world with birds’ eyes make your heart lighter.
I love the pics, which camera u r using?
Hi MANOJ,
Thanks for your comment.
I’m using a Pentax K20D with 18- 250 Pentax lens or Vivitar 28mm manual lens.
No matter what lens, sharpness is compromised by 3 layers of plastic window – which also creates flare and distortion.
Cheers
John
Beautiful and inspiring! It is always stunning how distance can change your perspective even of a landscape you know well and experience everyday…
I always wonder what those circles are (5th picture) that I see when I fly across US.. nice pictures by the way 🙂
Such lovely photos, thanks for sharing them:)
Such lovely photos, thanks for sharing them. Definitely give you a different perspective.
Don’t you just appreciate the world from high above? Makes things much more serene and that you can conquer anything upon landing.
I hope someday I could do the same thing.
Absolutely gorgeous photos. Loving the mountain shots. Breathtaking! 🙂
great photography, it’s good to find something different
Stunning shots! 😀
Love this! 😉 Keep up the good work and ill keep following you!!
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Gorgeous pictures! I especially like the second and fourth pictures! Great job!
Hey awesome pictures…!!
Ohh!!! View from the top was never so good !!!! excellent photos!!
i soOOOoooo much Love the Shots. 🙂
beautiful….
amazing….
nice post…
fabulous shots:)
Wow! Fabulous shots! Especially for me who has never been there! You have very beautiful landscape. Please keep shooting and thank you for sharing.
Those are awesome! Thanks for posting. I love the idea of taking pictures from that high up…but haven’t taken enough airplane rides next to a window to make it work!
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Beautiful photos from a viewpoint not often seen!
Amazing landscapes.
Nice shots and well edited. Airplane windows kill contrast. It’s tricky to bring everything back in Photoshop without making the pics look fake. You did a great job on this set.
If you’re into aerial photos come on over to my blog. I’m an airline pilot and i take my camera to work. Click on the “flying the line” link
truly wonderful photographs… check some of mine out if you feel so inclined! http://www.tenthingsilike.com
Amazing! I can’t imagine how you did it. Thanks for sharing.
beautiful
Love how you’ve transformed it onto 8 x 8 -something so vast into a small treasure. Cheers Sue
These are great photos! Gives a completely different perspective!
muito interessant, da impressão da grandesa desse mundo
amazing picture 🙂
Really love these. Like the aerial perspective of what I did via the road a few weeks ago! http://www.saracardoza.wordpress.com
Those pictures are really awesome ! thanks for sharing your vision of the world !
Panorama is very beautiful and amazing.
Earth looks so great from the air, true art works, great photos!
Love it! The first makes me miss home…. Thanks for sharing!
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I really enjoy the different textures and shapes in the photos. You captured the shot from the sky showing how different the land can be.
Great Job!
Great shots, and an excellent reminder of how expansive and beutiful our world truly is!
Wow, AMAZING!
I love how you have taken these images and how you have achieved a different perspective.
great illustrations! i remember when i was on a plane, i tried to take some images but they are not as interesting as yours!! good job!!! ;p
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Fantastic shots!!! Congratulations on a great eye for beauty!
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Very Cool! Love the mountain and airplane shots.
beautiful!
I wish I had your same collection of photos and travel experiences! I’m just beginning my journey to all the hidden gems across the U.S. but have learned the world is at times both big and small. With so much going on in cities all across the world–how do you choose where to explore next?
Fantastic shot and awesome scenes. Thanks a lot for sharing!
Que lindo
i think it’s good
I am astounded that you were able to capture all these from the air! These are fantastic! Thank goodness for clear skies :).
These are really nice air photos. Thank you for sharing. I really like the first picture. Really impressive.
Wow, they’re great images. Love the first one especially, it’s reminds me of pictures of Mt Fuji! 🙂
Love the series, fantastic images.
Very nice work!
Great pictures from the top.
I love to admire the bottom when I’m on the plane, as well as the clouds. I love the 1st, 3rd, 4th. They are my favorite.
Lovely shots from across a beautiful country 😉
Great. Wonderful photo…. beautiful country…
I loved these photos. Thanks for the post!
Beautiful !
Especially, I like the first photo.
Because , I like Mt. Fuji in Japan.
It looks like the mountains in the photo.
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Really nice photos, and a beutiful country
Love your photos! Shot from that altitude they become open to new interpretation. Your focus becomes that of colour, shape, geometry etc. Great series – well done on being Freshly Pressed.
Great work John!!!!!! keep it up.
awesome!
great work man!!! loved it!!!
Beautiful aerial photos. I like how you play with the abstract lines, patterns and shapes view of the land at times. Well done!
Beautifull!!
Greetings from Belém do Pará,
Amazonia,
Brasil!
Very great shots! I’m impressed you were able to get those kind of shots. How did you do it? From the tiny airplane windows, or was there occasion for better angles? And how was the trip? 🙂
-Fox
Hi Fox,
Thanks for commenting.
These shots are all from the airplane window. Landing and taking off are the best times to take photos – particularly if the plane banks and you happen to be on the down hill side.
My ideal flight would be right across the country at about 30 degrees, or even better a hot air balloon! Always love flying.
Cheers
John
Lovely pics! This is why I love the window seat! 🙂
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Wow! loved this, will visit often, Thank you
Is that serpent mound? Even, if it isn’t, the thing is mystical.
Hi Billy,
Thanks for commenting
No, not serpent mound, but unusual formation just the same.
Cheers
John
The more I see your photos-the more I admire.
Remove the dirt of modern advancement—and the basic
natural beauty is the same—may it be U.S.,Africa or India.
Got sucked into the blogosphere after creating my own. Came across your blog and really appreciated the photos, art, and simplicity. Nice job!
The last picture is especially awesome.
wow AMAZING…..
Amazing photographs. Just watched ‘Into The Wild’ last night and now your blog … both visual treats of the great American landscape. Particularly like the shot of the aircraft engine gleaming.
Wonderful pictures!
It’s like painting done from sky.
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Adorable effort!
Amazing! I love the north american landscape, great job!
really awesome pictures
Great photos. Reminded me a little of the ones I took on my way to Washington, D.C.
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Beautiful!
WOW! Amazing! Absolutely stunning shots ❤
You show the colors, shapes & lines of the earth as the beautiful design elements they are, we don’t get to see it in this form.Thanks for sharing these amazing photos. They remind me of a book “Earth as Art”.
How the heck did you get those pictures? Very cool.
Peaks & swirls, squares & steel, snows & glows–these are beautiful, thanks!
such incredible images! so well done!
Very cool pics.
Amazing!! I so love the shots.
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just check it out! Few shots spotted. 🙂
Very nice. Great to see planet Earth at a different angle.
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great photos! where are these places?