20 fascinating photos from around the world made by drones
Unmanned aerial vehicles (or drones) have spawned a new genre of photography, from which palms sweat, legs give way and are breathtaking - bird's-eye images. Thanks to these wonderful devices, we can now understand how the feathered creatures see the world around them. Well, people, of course, immediately began to practice and compete in a new form of shooting. And we can’t rejoice at it, because the result of such competitions and competitions are completely enchanting shots!
The mesmerizing 105-meter Tamul Falls in San Luis Potosi (Mexico)
Fireworks at the stadium in honor of the 100th anniversary of the football team "Levski" in Sofia (Bulgaria)
Night city Plovdiv (Bulgaria)
Waves around a small lighthouse located near the town of Ahtopol (Bulgaria)
Men jump into the water, Mazatlan city of Sinaloa state (Mexico)
Eagle flying over Bali Barat National Park (Indonesia)
The sun over the coastal city in the Gulf of Corinth (Greece)
Christmas party, Bangalore city (India)
Railway Bridge, Serang County, Banten Province (Indonesia)
Winter Park at Christmas, Colorado (USA)
Mustard-sown winter field (Bangladesh)
Friendly yacht races in the Pacific Ocean (French Polynesia)
Under the bridge over the Parana River (Brazil)
The five-domed Cathedral of Saint-Fronte in the city of Perigueux (France)
Temple dedicated to the sea god Poseidon at Cape Sounion, Athens (Greece)
Summer storm over the city of Dhaka (Bangladesh)
The spire of the church of Saint-Nazaire, city of Sanary-sur-Mer (France)
Sumptuous summer over the island of Naxos - the largest of the Cyclades archipelago (Greece)
A family of storks in a nest entwined on electric wires (Poland)
Girl on the beach of Figueira surrounded by fish, Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil)
Watch the video: The 15 most beautiful drone pictures around the world. Amazing. (April 2024).
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