Beautifully strange: Australian landscapes photographed from the sky in pictures
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Beautifully strange: Australian landscapes photographed from the sky  in pictures
"The Australian aerial photographer Andrew Vukosav takes his striking images while flying solo in his Cessna 182 on long journeys into remote terrain. His plane, named Valerie, has a high-resolution camera fixed to its underbelly to capture landscapes that challenge cliches of the outback. Vukosav has touched down in the US to showcase his series Longitude Latitude Solitude, which features photos taken over 10 years while logging 560 hours in the air"
"The Australian aerial photographer Andrew Vukosav takes his striking images while flying solo in his Cessna 182 on long journeys into remote terrain. His plane, named Valerie, has a high-resolution camera fixed to its underbelly to capture landscapes that challenge cliches of the outback."
"Vukosav has touched down in the US to showcase his series Longitude Latitude Solitude, which features photos taken over 10 years while logging 560 hours in the air"
Andrew Vukosav conducts solo long-distance aerial photography flights in a Cessna 182 named Valerie, mounting a high-resolution camera to the plane's underbelly. He travels into remote terrain to capture striking images that subvert common clichés of the outback by emphasizing scale, texture, and unexpected compositions. The body of work, titled Longitude Latitude Solitude, was created over a decade of shooting and about 560 logged flight hours. The series is now being shown in the United States, presenting aerial perspectives that focus on solitude, landscape patterns, and the remoteness of vast terrains.
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