London-based photographer Dimitar Karanikolov captures some of the world’s most stunning natural moments from above. He calls the project “From Above.” Some of the images were taken with a drone, while others were taken while he was traveling in a hot air balloon.
Talking about the idea of doing this photo project, Dimitar said: "Photography is my passion. But if I just simply took normal photos, my photos would certainly not be as impressive as those of other professional photographers. So I had the idea of looking and imagining things at a "higher level". And indeed, the scenery, as well as the natural beauty, were magnificent, different and extremely special."
Here are the breathtaking beauty of Buddhist temples in Myanmar during his journey to explore this Southeast Asian country.
Ananda Pahto Temple is a famous old and large temple, built in the ancient capital of Bagan, Myanmar.
Sunset in Bagan, Myanmar
Religious buildings in Bagan, Myanmar
Religious building located in Bagan, Myanmar
Myanmar is known as one of the most Buddhist countries in the world. The thousand-year-old temples scattered in the ancient cities of Bagan, Yangon and Mandalay are a strong testament to the religious beliefs of the people of this country.
Dimitar Karanikolov hopes that his project "From Above" will help people gain new, comprehensive and comprehensive perspectives on the beauty of famous tourist destinations around the world.
Hot air balloons fly over Myanmar's religious sites
Experience the beauty of Myanmar from a hot air balloon.
Check out some more pictures of Italy, Philippines and Bulgaria from Dimitar Karanikolov's collection.
Inle Lake Nature, Myanmar
Tourists experience adventure in the Philippines
Venice, Italy
Winter covers the rooftops in Sofia, Bulgaria.
A unique project in Syracuse, Italy
In the future, Dimitar Karanikolov is planning to go to Antarctica to explore and experience the nature there, as well as capture the beauty of this land in creative frames.


















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