DHAKA: An airport is also a beautiful place, surely you will think, if you follow the mantra of Jeffrey Milstein, a pilot who has spent days hovering over airports for his epic photo series, "Flying."
The aerial photographer has a friend take the controls in planes or helicopters when he's working on a project, so he can snap photos from above, reports the Huffington Post on Monday.
Milstein has photographed about a dozen airports, eager to capture their often ooh-worthy layouts, the report added.
"JFK is one of my favorites," Milstein told media in an email about John F. Kennedy International Airport.
"It is so big, with so many crazy roads and monorails and taxiways and different terminals that have grown organically over years."
However, can airports function as actual travel destinations? "Only for a few nutty people," his mantra shows!
Well consider us nuts, because these airports look like stunning getaways, the Post adds.
BDST: 2152 HRS, AUG 18, 2014