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Bird’s Eye Views Of Changing Indonesia

Bird’s Eye Views Of Changing Indonesia

Everyone loves photography, and I do too. How you take the pictures, and where, would make so much different though. Jez O’Hare, a British-born photographer has seen more of Indonesia than almost anyone else in his two decades of aerial photography. He arrived here in Indonesia in 1973 when he was only 7 years old, he then became Indonesian citizen 14 years ago. And yes, he made a difference in photography by photo-ing Indonesia… from above. I really love his shots, and I bet you’d love ‘em too. All photos courtesy of Jez O’Hare. See more stunning shots here.

Ile Ape Volcano, East Nusa Tenggara

Mount Merapi, Yogyakarta

The Carstenz Glacier of Punjak Jaya, Papua

Wayag Island, West Papua?

All photos courtesy of Jez O’Hare.
Credit: The Jakarta Globe.

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  1. Fildzah says:

    Beauty! :)

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  2. dewi says:

    Oh God…

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