That is one wild setup with the little helicopter. We use a turbocharged Cessna 206 for the platform and I shoot with a Leica RC-30 which is a Swiss made mapping camera that weighs about 450 pounds. It is bolted to the floor and sees through a hole cut in the floor. I use a navigation site to guide the plane and see what I'm doing.

The dry lake shot was done by stacking three exposures with a process called HDR. One shot is overexposed, one normal and one over underexposed so you get detail in all the tones. I don't use that technique very often but thought it would work here and it did. If used correctly they can look good, if used wildly they can look cartoonish.

I don't have a website so to speak but here is another desert image in B&W. I was fortunate enough to find the skull and took it into this scene. I shoot 90% of my work on a tripod with mirror lockup and use a bubble level for the horizon.