Photography: Africa from the air

Martin Harvey‘s aerial photos of landscapes and wildlife in Africa.

Aerial view of Nabiyotum Crater in Lake Turkana, Kenya.

Aerial view of camels being watered in the Chalbi Desert, Kenya.

Red Lechwe run on a floodplain in the Okavango Delta, Botswana.

Hot-air balloon floats over the Namib desert.

Aerial view of a Maasai boma or livestock enclosure in Kenya

Magado Crater, located at the northeast tip of the Nyambeni mountain range in Kenya.

Aerial view of Hidden Vlei in the Namib desert.

Ololokwe mountain, Kenya.

Rocky outcrop in Lake Turkana, situatated in the Great Rift Valley in Kenya.

Aerial view of red sand dunes at Sossusvlei in the Namib desert.

African elephants in Kenya.

Herders tend to their goats at the Koroli springs in the Chalbi desert, Kenya.

Cape buffalo in Kenya.

Aerial view of dunes in the Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia.

Aerial view of sand dunes at Sossusvlei in the Namib desert.

Aerial view of red lechwe antelope running on floodplains in the Okavango Delta, Botswana.

Rock formations in the Suguta Valley, Kenya

Pictures: Martin Harvey / Barcroft Media

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13 comments to Photography: Africa from the air

  1. Stunning photos! Absolutely brilliant : )

  2. great images! :) thanks for sharing…

  3. Saw Martin Harvey a couple of months back, he was a speaker at the 2012 South Africa Canon Roadshow.

  4. Mark Goodwin says:

    Stunning…Absolutely stunning work. Thank you for sharing Martin’s work.

  5. I love the Namibia photos. LOVE them.

  6. sjp says:

    That crater is amazing, and love the flood plain images

  7. tbri001 says:

    Always been fascinated with Namibia. Supposedly you can see the desert meeting the sea…

  8. susannehaun says:

    Fantastic, that is realy art of nature!

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