Saturday, July 14, 2012

A Birds Eye View of Britian by Jason Hawkes

This collection of aerial photographs giving a spectacular bird's eye view of Britain from above has been released to mark the Queen's Jubilee year.
Bustling cities contrast with serene stretches of glorious countryside as sites that might seem ubiquitous from the ground are transformed into unique and wonderful images when viewed from above.
The heart-stopping shots are the work of aerial photographer Jason Hawkes who developed a love of Britain 's varied landscape since taking his first flying lesson 20 years ago.
Perfect location: The Glenfinnan Viaduct in
                    Scotland featured in the Harry Potter films
Perfect location: The Glenfinnan Viaduct in Scotland featured in the Harry Potter films.
Jubilee year: Buckingham Palace dominates the
                    landscape in their aerial view of London
Jubilee year: Buckingham Palace dominates the landscape in this aerial view of London
Jolly hockey pics: Pictured from above these
                    sports and the ant like people pitches take on a
                    strange geometrical beauty
Jolly hockey pics: Pictured from above these sports pitches and the ant like people playing take on a strange geometrical beauty

Field of dreams: The Oval cricket pitch in
                   
 South London at night
Field of dreams: The Oval cricket pitch in South London at night
Fun land: A rollercoaster track twists and
                    turns to form an incredible image at this British
                    amusement park
Fun land: A rollercoaster track twists and turns to form an incredible colourful image at this amusement park in Southend-on-Sea .
Looking down on an angel: A rarely seen of
                    Anthony Gormley's Angel of the North sculpture in
                    Gateshead
Looking down on an angel: A rarely seen view of Anthony Gormley's Angel of the North sculpture in Gateshead
 Jason has specialized in aerial photography
                    since 1991 and has produced more than 40 aerial
                    photographic books for publishers
Brighton Pier:
Hanging out with Nelson: A view looking down on
                    Nelson's Column in London's Trafalgar Square
Hanging out with Nelson: A view looking down on Nelson's Column in London 's Trafalgar Square
Ace view: Centre Court at the Wimbledon Lawn
                    Tennis Club
Ace view: Centre Court at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club
Suburban heights: The stunning aerial images
                    were captured by photographer Jason Hawkes while he
                    was shooting various assignments across the country
                    in a helicopter
London suburbs:
Heritage site: A quiet moment at Stonehenge
Heritage site: A quiet moment at Stonehenge
Nooks and crannies: A lighthouse looks out over
                    a rugged stretch of Britain's coast
Nooks and crannies: A lighthouse looks out over a rugged stretch of coast near East Prawle in Devon
Myth and legend: Some believe Glastonbury Tor
              
      in Somerset is the final resting place of King
                    Arthur
Myth and legend: Some believe Glastonbury Tor in Somerset is the final resting place of King Arthur
Bluegrass: A field of Flax in Buckinghamshire
                    takes on
 magical properties
Bluegrass: A field of Flax in Buckinghamshire takes on magical properties
Wrong turns: Longleat maze is the largest in
                    Britain
Longleat maze is the largest in Britain

2 comments:

  1. That is the maze at Longleat the largest in Britain.
    I didn't catch that the tag got cut off. Thank you for asking, now I can go in and correct it.

    Michael

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