These daredevils scale skyscrapers to take photos from dizzying heights

Ivan Semonov photo radio tower
Ivan Semonov photo radio tower

Ivan Semenov

So-called "rooftoppers" are adventure-seekers who climb staggering heights to see some of the world’s most incredible views.

Ivan Semenov is a Russian rooftopper who has risked crazy heights with his friends, Kirill Oreshkin and Angelina Nikolau, to capture unbelievable shots across Russia, Hong Kong, and Dubai.

Semenov started working on his craft back in 2013, after seeing photos of Moscow that were taken from a bird's eye view. He decided he could easily do the same.

Today, he's visited almost all of the major high-rise buildings and structures in Russia, scaling abandoned and towering buildings to capture stunning views.

While the work is risky, the team calculates which climbs they known they can make to capture some amazing and dangerous photos.

Take a look at some of the team's craziest shots below.

Climbing frightening heights allows them to experience completely new views of a city, like in this image of Nikolau posing on a construction crane of a skyscraper in Moscow.

Ivan Semenov

They've scaled the cranes of Moscow's Mirax Plaza building, which rises over 40 floors. To capture this photo, Nikolau and the team climbed more than 780 feet above the crane, giving them the opportunity to witness a magnificent view of the sun setting over the city.

Ivan Semenov

Here, they scaled 462 feet to the top of the Victory Monument in Russia.

Ivan Semenov

Part of the fun is discovering and exploring abandoned structures, like this radio tower in Russia. This perspective took a staggering 1,148-foot climb to reach, but was worth it for the lush scenery they saw below.

Ivan Semenov

This extreme shot was taken from the top of the Red Gates Administrative Building, one of seven skyscrapers in Moscow that was designed in the Stalinist style. It rises about 400 feet into the sky.

Ivan Semenov

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