To say that Russian photographer Vadim Mahorov goes out on a limb for a great photo is putting it mildly. The artist’s work captures his own dizzying vantage point and the death-defying heights he (and some friends) climb in order to snap breathtaking perspectives of the world around him. Statues, bridges, towers, and other architectural fragments are a jungle gym for Mahorov and his camera, and they give us the best kind of vertigo. See more, below.

Image credit: Vadim Mahorov [Spotted via Design You Trust]
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