Denmark seen from above at an altitude of 7-9 km, the first image is the island of Samsø, the center of Denmark. The second image is above Denmark's northernmost point, Skagen.
Analyse:
The photographer used several techniques to make these photos interesting:
Framing and Composition: The island and coastline are placed so that they catch your eye. In the second photo, the airplane wing points towards the land, leading your eyes into the picture.
Use of Light and Color: The photos were taken during the day, so there is plenty of natural light. The blue colors of the sky and water are bright and clear.
Perspective: Taking the photos from high up in the airplane gives a unique view that you cannot get from the ground.
Minimizing Reflections: The photographer took care to avoid too many reflections from the airplane window, so the images look clean and sharp.
Overall, these photos show how travel can give us new ways to see the world. By using aerial photography techniques, the photographer captures the beauty of the land and sea from above and shares the feeling of flying over Denmark.

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