When Jason Hawkes visits theme parks, the concept of height restriction takes on a whole new meaning.
That's because he's anything up to 1,000ft up in a helicopter taking stunning aerial shots of the wonderlands below.
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Making a splash at Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls in the Islands of Adventure |
His latest project, in Orlando, Florida, sees him snap bird's-eye views of marvels ranging from a Dr Seuss fish ride at Universal Studios and Catastrophe Canyon in Disney World to leaping killer whales at SeaWorld.
Hawkes, who is based just outside London, said: 'From the ground, these theme parks are pretty impressive but in a helicopter, they're something else.
'It's like another world down there with the bright colours and odd shapes.'
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The wacky, colourful world of Seuss Landing at Universal Studios |
'Flying over the theme parks, we were able to get down to about 400ft which was fantastic but over SeaWorld we were only allowed down to 1,000ft.
'However I was using the incredible new Nikon AF VR 80-400 mm lens which enabled me to get some great close-up shots of the whale shows.'



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