Magical Africa through photo beams
Photos from above will give viewers a different perspective on the wild life of African animals.
Photos from above will give viewers a different perspective on the wild life of African animals.
Many of us must be able to keep our eyes off our eyes as we look at photos taken by a German photographer - Michael Poliza. Each photo taken from above shows the exquisite beauty, interesting views of the wildlife of the animals in Africa.
Looking at these photos, we never expected him to be an entrepreneur in the field of information technology - an area that seems unrelated to art.
It was only in 1997 that he began researching digital cameras. From here, with the love of animals, he and many friends have traveled all over Earth to take photos of wild animals.
Not only did capturing key moments, Poliza also "turned tiny city animals" through the corner of the image from above. The photo series "Eyes over Africa" below has kept many photos taken by Poliza in the Damaraland, Namibia desert area.
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