Alex MacLean chronicles life from above. From beaches to farms, airfields to subdivisions, the renowned aerial photographer and architect provides a unique – and sometimes jarring – look at the ground we live on. (Above: Dinghies clustered around dock, Duxbury, Massachusetts)
-Maria’s River drainage
-From his series on beaches
– Fleet of B-52 Bombers at the “Bone Yard,” Tucson, Arizona
-Algae floating between logs
-University of Florida Parking Lot, Gainesville
-Surfers behind breaking wave (Sunset Beach)
-Mulching Beds
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Spectacular. I like it when I’m not sure what is going on…
What a great comment. That’s exactly why these are so appealing. Thanks.
I just love all the photographs you collect every time! Thanks for sharing! 🙂 Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for that comment, very nice of you to say so.
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Just saw this on the WordPress Reader’s list. Wow! The shapes are amazing, quite different and eye catching!
Thanks, appreciated.
Welcome. 🙂