Kacper Kowalski’s Aerial Photos of Poland's Forests in Autumn
Jutting out into the southern Baltic sea, Pomerania in Poland
is famous for its large swathes of forests, dotted with lakes and
meandering rivers. In autumn, the varied patches of forest come out in a
riot of colours, their leaves drying at different rates and exposing
the thick undergrowth and waterways. Flying from paragliders and
geoplanes, aerial photographer Kacper Kowalski
has been photographing this region from the air for years. Kowalski’s
magnificent pictures show nature's beauty as it changes through the
year. Born in 1977, Kowalski is a graduate of the Technical
University of Gdańsk, where he studied architecture. His architectural
eye came to play an important role in his photography. “By profession I
am an architect, so I look at the world through my education – arranging
everything in maps and drawings,” says Kowalski.
Kowalski lives and works in Gdynia.
See more images from this series on this gallery.
Source consulted: Amusing Planet
Kowalski lives and works in Gdynia.
See more images from this series on this gallery.
Source consulted: Amusing Planet