Bernhard Lang from Germany is an aerial photographer who focuses on “the contrast between the beauty of the Earth and the impact of humans on it”.
The photographer captures stunning views from up above that would otherwise never be seen by many of us. He pays a lot of attention to patterns, shapes, and contrasting colours, and in his latest project the photographer shows us the beauty of tulip fields in the Netherlands as seen from the sky.
The colourful patterns of the pictures surprise and mesmerise viewers, making them think of what else is unseen.
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Share on FacebookThis is gorgeous but I can only imagine someone with allergies would die lol
I grew up there, right between the fields, but despite having hay fever and being very allergic to pollen and such, I never had trouble living here. Most of these flowers don't have pollen, plus your system builds up some level of immunity (my allergies got worse when I moved away)
Load More Replies...That's amazing! I can only imagine what it must look like in person!
Ya and I can only imagine why so many people are saying I can only imagine
Btw I was the first to comment on this so everyone was just copying me ;)
Load More Replies...The gardens aren't open like you see here. They're very well managed, neat and incredibly touristic. What you see here is on the outskirts.
This is gorgeous but I can only imagine someone with allergies would die lol
I grew up there, right between the fields, but despite having hay fever and being very allergic to pollen and such, I never had trouble living here. Most of these flowers don't have pollen, plus your system builds up some level of immunity (my allergies got worse when I moved away)
Load More Replies...That's amazing! I can only imagine what it must look like in person!
Ya and I can only imagine why so many people are saying I can only imagine
Btw I was the first to comment on this so everyone was just copying me ;)
Load More Replies...The gardens aren't open like you see here. They're very well managed, neat and incredibly touristic. What you see here is on the outskirts.
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