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Just another drone fun shot flying over some Californian backroads

# 30 ....

 

Bell Island and Ferry Terminal ... Conception Bay, Newfoundland, Canada

Taken Dec 21, 2015

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Summer is the best time to visit Greenland, when the Midnight Sun casts the sky in a beautiful pink blush, contrasting with enormous blue and white icebergs.

The glacial rivers in Iceland spread important nutrients throughout the ecosystem as they flow from the mountains towards the oceans.

 

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Berlin is a beautiful city and it has something for everybody. Modern and ancient, museums and shopping plazas , the poignant history of the jews , the memories of the cold war and much more. taken this shot from TV tower in Berlin to get the bird's eye view of the city.

The mother Tree Swallow protecting her nest. And giving me "the look" to let me know that she knows we're all there. And can't we all just be a little more quiet since the babies are sleeping...??!! Humans are soooo noisy... :)

Beaconsfield Yacht Club ...

Montreal Canada

along the mighty St Lawrence River ...

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Pic taken 13, August 2024

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La Chateauguay River ... PQ

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Pic taken 13 August 2024

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Nonquon River ...

in winter .... Feb 2018

Scugog, Ontario ...

Canada ...

in my Bird's Eye View ... Pic # 69 ...

 

Taken Feb 14, 2018

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Took this photo from a window of the airplane and it was so close from the flight and the summit above clouds!

Aerial view of Framlingham Castle in Suffolk - aerial photograph

Largely sunken boat with duckweed and mess.

 

The photo was taken at the Herengracht in the Dutch village of Drimmelen from the bridge above the boat.

 

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Scientists believe that the Holuhraun eruption in Iceland during 2014 released the most sulphur dioxide of any non-explosive eruption in the world since 1978.

 

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An aerial view of the glorious mountain range known as the 'Four Brothers' in Greenland.

Night Owl Bird's Eye View Of My Neighbors' Holiday Lights - IMRAN™

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I had flown the Phantom 4 drone after a long time, the night of the Apollo Beach and Symphony Isles Holiday Boat Parades. My lovely friend Kara and I were on my dock with Kennedy and K2, my German Shepherds, as I started the drone landing procedure. With the battery running low I did not want to risk sending it further down the street to photograph other homes. During its descent, the drone captured this colorful and (de)light(s)ful(l) scene.

 

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Magdeburg / Germany

 

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The Confluence of Three Rivers ....

L'Assomption River, Des Prairies River and the mighty StLawrence at Repentigny, QC, Canada

Ile a l'Aigle bottom right of image ....

 

Bird's Eye View Series ; Pic # 44 ....

Taken Oct 12, 2016

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# 3 ....Bell Island, Newfoundland

Taken Mar 6, 2015

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Iceland has a very fascinating landscape, forged through hundreds of years of volcanic activity. The eruption at Holuhraun in 2014 dumped more sulphur dioxide into the Earth's atmosphere than any other volcanic eruption since 1978, which was when modern measurements of volcanic activity began.

 

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Spent a faboulous couple of days in Sydney with my mother, sister and brother-inlaw.

 

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Torre “BMW cuatro cilindros”, es una de las principales atracciones en Múnich,. Fue declarado edificio histórico en 1999.

La torre principal fue construida entre 1968 y 1972, , siendo su inauguración el 18 de mayo de 1973. El edificio se eleva 101 m de altura. La construcción fue diseñadas por el arquitecto austriaco Karl Schwanzer.

La torre se compone de cuatro cilindros verticales de pie uno al lado del otro. En particular, estos cilindros no están sobre el terreno; están suspendidos de una torre de apoyo central. La torre tiene un diámetro de 52,3 metros. El edificio tiene 22 pisos ocupados, de los cuales dos son sótanos y 18 sirven como espacio de oficinas.

 

# 26 ....

Perfect eight ...

 

Taken Nov 9, 2015

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Open pit mine …

Mount Wright … PQ Canada ….

Maxar Technologies …

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Shot during Yuletide in NYC

 

Canon Glass on Sony Sensor

 

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View from the Stuttgart Library

The Icelandic landscape can look very different from up in the sky. Aerial photography has become more popular here and it can give you a very unique perspective on the world below.

 

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Aerial view of the Bacton Gas Terminal and the sweeping north Norfolk coastline, photographed on a bright summer day. The image looks south over the shoreline towards Mundesley, with the cliffs of Trimingham and Cromer fading into the distance. The broad band of golden sand along this stretch is one of the most dynamic and rapidly changing coastal landscapes in eastern England.

 

The Bacton Gas Terminal complex dominates the centre of the frame. Development here began in the late 1960s, with major expansions through the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s as successive North Sea fields came online. At its largest, the site consisted of several adjacent terminals operated by different companies, including Shell, Perenco, ENI, Britannia / ConocoPhillips, and National Grid. Gas arrives here via subsea pipelines from the southern North Sea, including the Leman, Indefatigable, Sean, Vulcan, Clipper, and Shearwater systems, and historically also via the BBL interconnector from the Netherlands.

 

Bacton’s importance within the UK’s energy infrastructure cannot be overstated. The site connects directly into the National Transmission System, and at peak flow has been capable of supplying around one-third of the UK’s gas demand, depending on market conditions and the decline of older offshore fields. Facilities on site include reception plants, slug catchers, drying and metering systems, high-capacity compression, blending modules, and large safety and emergency flare stacks. Over the decades it has been a critical entry point for both domestic production and imported continental gas.

 

In front of the terminal lies one of Norfolk’s most vulnerable coastlines. Erosion rates here have long been among the highest in the county, with the historic dune and cliff systems retreating under the combined pressures of North Sea storms, rising sea levels and changing sediment patterns. In 2019, a major £22 million sandscaping project was completed along the Bacton–Walcott frontage, inspired by Dutch “Building with Nature” methods. Around 1.8 million cubic metres of sand were deposited to create a wide, gently sloping beach designed to absorb wave energy and delay erosion. The broad sandy margin visible in this photograph is part of that engineered buffer, which continues to reshape with tides and storms.

 

Just inland sits a patchwork of north-east Norfolk farmland, with classic arable rotations of barley, wheat and sugar beet. The layout of the fields still reflects older parish boundaries and the pattern of small estate farms that once dominated the area. To the south, the clifftop settlement of Mundesley is recognisable with its spread of houses, holiday parks and the distinctive planned grid of modern caravan sites that cluster near the shoreline. The parish churches of Mundesley and Paston sit among the rooftops and trees.

 

Offshore on the horizon, faint rows of wind turbines mark the outer edge of the Sheringham Shoal and Dudgeon offshore wind farms, part of the increasingly complex energy landscape that surrounds this part of the coast.

 

A coastline where national energy infrastructure, vulnerable geology, coastal-engineering experiments, farming, and holiday villages all sit tightly together between the North Sea and the Norfolk countryside.

For 121 Pictures in 2021 #10 "Bird's eye view" this is some long grass on a mud flat near the mouth of a creek as it empties into Oso Bay, in Corpus Christi, TX. This is inside a community park/learning center, taken from an observation deck about 20 feet (~6m) above the ground, leaning out over the railing and looking straight down.

Close up of the face of a Rufous night-heron (Nycticorax caledonicus) imaged in central Bohol, Philippines.

Canon EOS 6D - f/3.5 - 1/125sec - 100 mm - ISO 100

 

- a bird's-eye view

 

- Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit', a hybrid Coneflower, featuring single flowers in the first year.

Petals are narrow, rolled or quilled in vivid shades of orange, red, rosy-red, yellow, purple and cream surrounding a large brown cone.

Spectacular display from misummer to early fall.

Plant habit is well-branched, strong and bushy. Ideal for sunny borders, massing and growing in mixed containers.

Attractive to butterflies. Excellent for cutting.

Height: 28-32 inches (70-80 cm).

 

- Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit' komt voort uit een nieuwe mix van eerstejaars bloeiende meerjarigen.

In de maanden juli t/m september bloeit deze plant met een kleurenpracht van oranje, geel, verschillende tinten rood, paars en crème.

Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit' staat graag op een zonnige plek in de tuin, is sterk vertakkend, bloeirijk en trekt veel vlinders aan.

Hoogte 70-80 cm

 

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A warm morning in the countryside of Tuscany, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.

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