
New York City, Cameron Davidson
Who of us is breathtaking, as he watched the ground from a height of flying on an airplane or at least the tallest building in the city? But the American photographer Cameron Davidson (Cameron Davidson), author of a series of photographs called "Flying Over America", made similar observations in their profession. From the heights he saw, without exaggeration, the whole of America.

Florida Keys, Cameron Davidson
After all, American Cameron Davidson was in almost all U.S. states. However, he lingered there not long. Upon arrival at the place he immediately boarded the helicopter and flew to inspect the seemingly endless space with a height of three meters.

Las Vegas, Cameron Davidson
He says that the height of this chosen empirically. It turns out that in large cities above there is smoke, residues emissions from cars and factories, which degrades the image quality is very, if they do above it.

Northern Iowa, Cameron Davidson
Later he realized that three meters - this is the best height for photographing the earth from above. After all, with its level objects on the surface seem to be even close enough, but it is visible terrific prospect stretches to the horizon.

New York City, Cameron Davidson
Unlike his colleague and compatriot Alex MacLean (Alex MacLean), Cameron Davidson takes no the most terrible manifestations of human activity, stupidity of our civilization, but on the contrary, all the most beautiful and unusual. And on top of these angles can be found on the order of magnitude higher than ground level.

Pendleton, West Virginia, Cameron Davidson
Big is seen in the distance! Perhaps it is this understanding of Cameron Davidson pulls into the air. After all, they do not love their country, and indeed the planet Earth, looking at it from a height, and seeing only a solid beauty and dignity, and not dirty streets or unhappy faces?

Conservatory Garden in Central Park, New York, Cameron Davidson
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