Kazakhstan’s Mountains From Above: Almaty Photographer Shares Aerial Photography Experience
Almaty-based photographer Dmitry Dotsenko said that during his frequent flights across Kazakhstan, he tries to use every trip as an opportunity to capture aerial images of mountains and natural landscapes.
My profession as a photographer involves constant travel across the country, and I often have to fly by plane. To avoid wasting time, I try to shoot even during flights," he said.
According to Dotsenko, choosing the right seat in advance is essential for getting a good shot. "If the plane is flying east from Almaty, it is better to sit on the right side; if it is flying west, choose the left side so the mountains are visible in the frame," the photographer explained.
He also recommends selecting seats in the front section of the cabin or at the rear, where turbulence has less impact and the wing does not obstruct the view. Before takeoff, Dotsenko always cleans the airplane window using optical wipes.
For aerial photography, he uses a camera with zoom lenses and a rubber lens hood to reduce glare from the glass. "The window inevitably affects image quality, so it is important to shoot at a 90-degree angle to the glass," he noted.
The photographer admitted that aerial shooting makes it possible to capture unique views of Khan Tengri, Jengish Chokusu and Ismoil Somoni Peak.
Sometimes these views simply take your breath away," Dotsenko said.
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