11 Epic Drone Photographs Essay

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With the use of drones we’re now able to take photographs like never before. These 11 drone photographs show what photography is now capable of.
1. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Since Dubai is within the Arabian Desert sandstorms are quite common. This drone photograph shows a highway after one such storm.

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2. Budapest, Hungary
With a bird’s eye view of Budapest, this photograph captures the majesty of the sunrise and the beauty of the city in the fall.

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3. Giovinazzo, Italy
Giovinazzo is located on the coast of Italy. This drone shot shows you the calm of the ocean, a horizon that seems to stretch into eternity, and a beautiful seaside city that
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Phi Phi Islands, Thailand
Probably a place that you’ve never heard of is the Phi Phi Islands in Thailand. This drone shot shows a cozy bay, a sleepy town, and a gorgeous sunset. (-- removed HTML --)

5. Barossa Valley, South Australia
With palm trees as far as the eye can see, this photograph makes us long to take a road trip. The Barossa Valley is a renowned wine-producing region in South Australia. Make sure that you don’t drink and drive though! (-- removed HTML --) 6. Switzerland
This is the perfect image to summarize fall - a rocky river with beautiful fall foliage and mountains in the distance. It makes us want a cup of hot chocolate and to feel the crisp fall air. (-- removed HTML --)
7. New York, New York
It’s sunrise for the city that never sleeps. This is a great shot of the sprawl of New York City gearing up for another busy day. (-- removed HTML --)
8. Poland
This misty photograph gives Poland an otherworldly look. See how the mist snakes around the trees and the clouds hide the sun? It looks like an untouched place. (-- removed HTML --)
9. Upper Peninsula of Michigan
This drone photograph makes it look like the world is about to fall off into a vast emptiness below. It’s amazing what a reflection on water can look like from up

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