The world from a drone flight
• Peace with altitude drone
Previously, to look at the world from above, it was necessary to buy or rent a helicopter. Now everything is easier. 6 million drones have been sold in 2015 to 2021 is projected to rise to 67 million a year. It seems that soon everyone will have a drone.
In fact, drones allow you to shoot photos and absolutely wonderful to see the planet from the angle that was previously unavailable.
Caravan of camels in the desert. (Photo by Miguel Willis):
Fog on the edge of a cliff in Dorset, UK.
Shooting known automotive transmission of Top Gear. (Photo Lec Park):
The small lake in the woods in North Yorkshire. (Photo by David Hopley):
A zigzag trench in Derbyshire, England. (Photo by David Hopley):
Interesting dock with height. (Photo by Fergus Kennedy):
He's bigger. (Photo by Fergus Kennedy):
The massive rookery of seals. (Photo by Andy Deitsch):
South whale and shorthead off the coast of Western Australia. (Photo by Fredrik Christiansen | Murdoch University):
Winter river on a ridge Adirondack, NY, USA. (Photo by Andy Deitsch):
Channels in the salt marshes in Essex, UK. (Photo by Fergus Kennedy):
Santiaguito volcano in Guatemala. (Photo by Felix Von Aulock):
Boats on the dock. (Photo by Fergus Kennedy):
Trees and tire tracks on the ground, South Africa. (Photo by Eddie Oosthuizen):
Beach huts and boats. (Photo by Fergus Kennedy):
Multi-colored houses in Hong Kong. (Photo by Andy Yeung):
Selhozposadki in South Africa. (Photo by Eddie Oosthuizen):
foggy night in Hong Kong. (Photo by Andy Yeung):