One particularity dizzying image captures a bridge over a river in Texas. It gives the feeling of being at the top of a rollercoaster before a high-speed plummet down.
Another shows a desert road in Arizona, with the red-hot tarmac cracked from the sun.
Büyüktas took the quirky shots from the air using a drone. He told MailOnline Travel that he spent two months planning for his epic photography trip, using Google Earth to scout for spots.
Büyüktas, who has more than 32,000 followers on Instagram and 9,000 likes on Facebook, says that the actual inspiration for the photography style came from the 1884 satirical novel Flatland, which describes Earth as a two-dimensional planet made up of geometric figures.