From mountains to the sea, stunning aerial pictures offer a rare bird’s-eye view of the American landscape. Talented photographer “Jassen Todorov” took aerial images of rivers, lakes, and mountains to show a different angle on American life than skyscrapers and fast food outlets.
Some of the destinations that have been photographed from such a height include rock formations in Utah, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Tiny Islands in Florida, and Yosemite National Park.
Jassen Todorov said I’ve been exploring the United States from above for the past four years – I love flying and photographing remote locations, and most of them are not accessible by any other means.
As far as me, flying is a spiritual experience, and sharing these photographs with others gives me great pleasure. I fly my 1976 Piper Warrior airplane while photographing – it’s a four-seater, 150 HP single-engine plane. Therefore, so many astonishing places here in the US. We have remarkable deserts, mountains, glaciers, lakes, canyons, and man-made structures.
An aerial picture was taken by Jassen Todorov of Lake Powell in Utah, which is a major reservoir on the Colorado RiverAnother shot showing the Natural Bridges National Monument, which was declared a national monument more than 100 years agoMany of Mr. Todorov’s pictures show a different angle on American Landscape life. Pictured is the Cedar Breaks National Monument in UtahMr. Todorov says he enjoys taking pictures of rivers, lakes, and mountains. Pictured is the Great Salt Lake in UtahMr. Todorov’s contrasting shot in winter shows snow around the banks of Lake Tahoe in the mountains of CaliforniaMr. Torodov, pictured, snaps most of his pictures while flying in his 1976 Piper Warrior airplane – a four-seater aircraftOff the coast of Florida, many tiny islands litter the sea, which Mr. Todorov has been able to capture on camera from abovePhotographer Mr. Todorov says that flying is a spiritual experience and sharing these images with others gives him great pleasureSmall boats in the summer can be seen moored off Lake Tahoe, which is located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in CaliforniaThe greenery, trees, and swampland of the Florida Keys can be seen in this aerial shot taken from a light aircraftThe Intrepid Potash evaporation ponds in the Moab area, Utah. Intrepid Potash is the largest producer of potassium chloride, also known as muriate of potashThere are so many amazing places here in the US, we have spectacular deserts, mountains, glaciers, lakes, canyons, and man-made structuresThis picture from the unusual birds-eye angle shows the Natural Bridges National Monument formed by rocks in UtahThis stunning shot captures tiny islands that lie off the coast of Florida. From this angle, they almost look like modelsWispy clouds linger over a waterfall in Yosemite National Park in California in another shot taken from the air.