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These aerial photos change familiar places into alien worlds
From the Lake District in England to the desert of Saudi Arabia, see familiar places as never before in these satellite images
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Spectacular Drone View of Hong Kong
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Unseen Cuba: First aerial photographs reveal island's spectacular beauty
Marius Jovaiša is the first artist to get government permission to fly over Cuba and photograph it from above.
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Stunning China (UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Guilin and Yangshuo)
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Into the heart of a glacier — with a drone | Robohub
Into the heart of a glacier — with a drone
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40,000 Canisters of Aerial Film from World War II Land Online
Aerial photography dates to the early years of the 20th century, when pioneers like George R. Lawrence launched cameras into the skies with kites.
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The Rise of the Drone Films
Filmmaker Philip Bloom remembers the first time he tried out a Phantom 2. Shortly after it lifted off the ground, it plummeted into ocean.
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View of the Southern Andes from Aloft
Photographer: Miguel Angel Bosi.The photo above showing the foothills of one of the ranges of the Andes Mountains was taken on a flight between Córdoba, Argentina and Santiago, Chile.
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Is Drone Frame Rate Important?
As if you don’t have enough to think about when it comes to creating stunning drone footage, frame rate is a term which throws most newbie drone operators
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The Fragility Of Nature Captured By Daniel Beltrá
Spanish Photographer Daniel Beltrá’s passion for environmental conservation is evident in his stirring images of the natural world. By Paula Lou Riebschläger.
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Aerial Views Of China’s Tulip Fields
China’s tulip farms are a must-see tourist attraction in the warmer months. The farmers have fun with the flowers, creating intricate designs like swirls, zig-zags and even a ying and yang symbol. The beautiful colors are spectacular from the ground, but look even more magnificent from above.
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Here's How Drone-Maker DJI Will Keep the Phantom 4 from Crashing
This is how the $1,400 drone can basically fly itself.
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Aerial Photo of Erta Ale Volcano
Photographer:Joel Santos - Shown above is an aerial image of Erta Ale in the Afar Region of northeastern Ethiopia. The caldera of this continuously active, basaltic shield volcano cradles a lake filled with molten lava.
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Behind the Picture: Fly Through Clouds and Fog in San Francisco
Discover the story behind this 2016 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year entry.
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Hong Kong Strong
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2016 Drone MONTAGE
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These Are the Top Drone Photos in the World
Drones can be controversial. As unmanned flying vehicles that can stealthily spy or drop weapons on people, they’ve been the subject of intense ethical and national security debates. But drones don’t have to be military machines. In the hands of photographers, smaller unmanned vehicles can capture beautiful, unique images that would otherwise go unseen. For the third year in a row, the international Dronestagram contest has recognized outstanding drone photos in this emerging field.
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Hazy sunset in Los Angeles
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Drone Captures Stunning View of Uluru
One of Australia's best-known landmarks, Uluru, has been filmed from a new perspective.
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