Summer unexpected geometry on the beaches of the world! [photos]

The photographer Gray Malin has devoted the last five years to photographing well-known beaches from around the world as the birds see…
The Malin “hanging” from the side of a helicopter to capture the stunning shores of Africa, Australia and South America, among other things, highlighting the photos of the unexpected geometry of that shape umbrellas, sun loungers, swimmers, and surfers.
In his own words, his photographs are a visual celebration of colour, light, shapes, and summer breeze”.
The project entitled “À la Plage” was born in 2011 when Malin took the first aerial photographs of the beaches of Miami, in December 2011. Since then it has reach the Antarctic in search of the most spectacular landscapes on the planet.
“A lot of times people think some of my downloads are from a drone, or that are made on the computer. But I’m really I’m behind the lens I’m trying to learn how to photograph from a helicopter in search of timeless images,” says the photographer in the Daily Mail.








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