
Heavy metal.
Sergey Makarenkov takes photographs from the plane. When he first rose into the air, he realized he could not live without seeing a bird’s eye view of this world. Since 2007, he spent about 400 hours flying on the plane photographing. Let us present some of his aviashots.

Pieces of a large pie.

Che.

A goat from Rublyovka or the Mystery of circles in the fields.

Fall.

Smoke-filled.

Sushi bar.

Paint cans.

Field.

Blind alley.

Faraway.

Pastoral.

South Russian landscape.

Green snake.

Painting lessons.

Far and wide.

Horses’ life.

Coloring book.

Water world.

Hairpin.

Salt lakes.

Shallows.

X-files.

Rice.

White, green and cones.

On the bottom of the fifth ocean.

Don’t sleep, don’t sleep, mow, mow!

I like fishing.

Lone wolf.

Windows.

Ladybirds.

Away from life.

Hunting grounds.

Merry swamp.

Watering the fields.

About the circles again.

Polenov’s sketches.

Plunging into the Oka.

Robinsonada.

Outside Moscow.


This website is as slow-loading as intelligence in Willard Romney’s mind.
Oblique photos have no real value; vertical photography is where it’s at (for carto purposes).
Very good. Indeed a visual treat to watch,
Thanks a lot = JMOHAN
Nice photographs, pity about the cutesy ‘titles’.
Excellent photos, thank-you. Having read about Russia all my life, it is rewarding to see pictures that fill out my imagination.
An old colleague from Atlanta forwarded this to me.
In the 60′s and 70′s he was a photographer
For a paper called, THE GREAT SPECKLED BIRD.
NOW he sends flying others’ images. Great!