LONDON LIKE YOU'VE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE

Can you recognise the world-famous landmarks in these extraordinary aerial photos?

High-flying snapper Jeffrey Milstein hired a helicopter to capture these spectacular pictures of the capital

STUNNING photographs of London from above capture the city as you've never seen it before.

High-flying photographer Jeffrey Milstein, renowned for his aerial photos of US cities, snaps landmarks through the open door of a helicopter.

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This month he hired a chopper in London and amazingly he had just an hour to cover all the buildings he wanted to capture including Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, the glass roof of the British Museum and the Gherkin and Walkie Talkie towers in the City.

The London Eye on the Southbank is lit up in pink as dusk falls over the capitalCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
Nearby Waterloo Station glows in this stunning photo taken from a helicopterCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
The green glass roof over the central courtyard of the British Museum is best viewed from aboveCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
The Gherkin tower, completed in 2003, is already one of the best-loved landmarks on London's skylineCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock

Millions of tourists know Buckingham Palace but few have seen it from this perspective

The busy junction next to the Bank of England makes for a striking image from aboveCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
The Shard and other skyscrapers loom over the capital in this view over Whitehall, the Southbank and the rest of London beyondCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
The medieval Westminster Abbey is still a major landmark after nearly 800 yearsCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
Red London buses line up between government buildings near the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben, far left, and the green-roofed Ministry of Defence, rightCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
The large circular court in the Treasury building is striking from above. Beyond it near the top of the image are the Foreign Office and Downing StreetCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
Tourists and shoppers throng round the statue of Eros at Piccadilly Circus in the West EndCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
The famous fountains of Trafalgar Square as Nelson looks down on them from the top of his columnCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
The art deco Charing Cross Station looks spectacular as seen from above with its platforms projecting out over the riverCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
Lights glow in the grand courtyard of Somerset House, which sits between the Thames and the StrandCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
The Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand is a familiar sight at street level but looks very different from the airCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
Jeffrey Milstein captured these stunning images through the door of a helicopter hovering over central LondonCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
Smithfield market is famous worldwide as the centre of London's meat tradeCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
Sir Christopher Wren's masterpiece St Paul's Cathedral is surrounded by modern buildingsCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
The Guildhall, begun in 1441, is the only non-ecclesiastical stone building that survives in the City of LondonCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
The Square Mile is still a centre of global commerce in the 21st centuryCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
Few Londoners have any idea what lies behind the fortress-like walls of the Bank of EnglandCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
The Walkie Talkie, built two years ago, is one of dozens of new towers in the ancient CityCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock
Photographer Jeffrey Milstein, seen here on a previous shoot, is renowned for his aerial views of citiesCredit: Jeffrey Milstein/REX Shutterstock


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