These mind-bending aerial photos of Istanbul might give you vertigo
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Photographer and artist Aydin Büyütkas has created a surreal view of Istanbul using a camera-equipped drone.
His series, titled "Flatland", was inspired by science fiction books - especially Edwin Abbott's "Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions" - that brought wild visions of imaginary worlds to his mind. He decided he wanted to bring them to life with innovative photography.
Büyütkas carefully planned each of these images using a 3D software that allowed him to explore all possible shooting locations throughout Istanbul.
Below are the surreal photos, which he said took two months of planning.
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