Natural beauty videoed via drone

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African Reserve Ol Pejeta
American photojournalist Ben Kreimer worked with the first African team drone-journalists, African Skycom, the shooting part of the Ol Pejeta reserve in Kenya. While in other safari photos can be taken only from a great distance, Kreimerov video shows what it looks like when the animals first encounter unmanned aircraft.
Video:
https://youtu.be/uH1gHrKIcyw

The see area of Dana Point, California and Maui
Captain Dave Anderson hosted the expedition to observe dolphins and whales in Dana Point, California and Maui. Anderson is with the help of a drone with a GoPro camera recorded everything that happens on the water during the expedition. The video was seen by more than 10 million people.
Video:
https://youtu.be/Bo_f8mV5khg

Serengeti Wildlife
British photographer Will Burrard-Lucas made his own aircraft and improved in order to get rare and almost impossible shots African Serengeti ecosystem.
Video:
https://youtu.be/q6iXT4-Oc2Q

New York under snow
When the snow buried western New York, a resident of West Seneca, Jim Grimaldi, using the spacecraft and camera to look around and appease your desire for exploration. His neighborhood looked like a planet Hoth from the movie Star Wars.
Video:
https://youtu.be/5m6oXJcg7aM

Orcs under scrutiny of the marine program of Vancouver
Programme for research of marine mammals in Vancouver could not be closer to the huge number of orcas to perform their research. Their drone which they called Mobly is detected in whales all, of their pregnancy and to malnutrition.
Video:
https://youtu.be/Ln8AX7n4ftA

Arctic archipelago Svalbard
Photographer Peter Cox traveled two weeks after the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard and thereby passed almost 3200 kilometers. With the help of cameras and drones grabbed her stunning shots the most isolated areas in the world.
Video:
https://youtu.be/Ph7u-P3pHwY

Vermilion Rockies
Although located right next to the Grand Canyon, National Monument, and the Rockies Vermilion practically a ghost town. Unlike the Grand Canyon, which is annually visited by 4.6 million visitors, more than 1,200 square kilometers of Vermilion visit only part of tourists. Tristan Greszko is one of them. He used a drone with a GoPro camera to the Smithsonian made landscape and the beauty of the monument, but also dangerous mountains and valleys.
Video:
https://vimeo.com/96861429
 
Re: Natural beauty shot with drone

Thank you Casper for posting these links, these videos are amazing .... :headbanger: :clap: :thup: :perfect:
 
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