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Daredevil Photographer Takes Sky-High Photos Around the World

These stomach-churning images offer a unique perspective of the worlds cities - snapped high above the ground by a fearless roof-topper. While rooftopping images have become increasingly popular over recent years, pseudonymous Oleg Cricket adds distinctive - and extremely dangerous - elements to his sky-high shots. In some of scenes, Internet-star Oleg can been seen dangling from roofs, cranes and spires hundreds of feet above the ground. And in others, the daredevil-come-photographer is even snapped swinging his friend, Ilya Bagaev, high above the ground with nothing to break their fall.  (Oleg Cricket/Caters News)
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These stomach-churning images offer a unique perspective of the worlds cities - snapped high above the ground by a fearless roof-topper. While rooftopping images have become increasingly popular over recent years, pseudonymous Oleg Cricket adds distinctive - and extremely dangerous - elements to his sky-high shots. In some of scenes, Internet-star Oleg can been seen dangling from roofs, cranes and spires hundreds of feet above the ground. And in others, the daredevil-come-photographer is even snapped swinging his friend, Ilya Bagaev, high above the ground with nothing to break their fall. (Oleg Cricket/Caters News)

Known by his pseudonym, Oleg Cricket, this daredevil photographer has taken the perspective of cities all over the world to new heights.

With stunning images that could shock most parkour enthusiasts, Cricket offers unique views from high above the ground. He adds his own distinctive, as well as dangerous, flair to all of his sky-high photoshoots, going so far as to dangle from roofs, cranes and spires hundreds of feet above the ground.

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He even brings in his friend, Ilya Bagaev, whom he dangles high above the ground with nothing to break their fall and confidence that they're going to have an amazing shot. 

"I like the height and enjoy doing great shots to see the reactions of those who subscribe to my Instagram," Cricket, who estimates he has been to the top of around 50 buildings around the world, told Caters News.

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