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Burghley House aerial image - built in the 16th century in Lincolnshire by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Elizabeth I. Parkland landscaped by Capability Brown.
Photographed in full-frame detail using a Nikon D850, this is a high-resolution aerial image
Aerial view of Burghley House and Park
Sant Gil d'Albió a vista de dron / Sant Gil d'Albió drone view - Albió - Llorach (Conca de Barberà - Tarragona - Catalonia) 28/04/2019 - 20190428_11412000_DJIMVA_JB_modificat_01
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Aerial photograph of Britannia Pier, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Britannia Pier has been a centrepiece of Great Yarmouth’s seafront entertainment since it first opened in 1858. The original wooden structure stretched some 700 feet (213 m) out into the North Sea, built by A.E. Carey and designed by the engineer Marriott Ogle Tarbotton, who later became the Borough Engineer of Nottingham.
Over the years, the pier has suffered and survived numerous fires and storm damage. It was rebuilt in 1902, then again after being severely damaged by fire in 1909 and partially destroyed during the Second World War when part of it was removed as a defensive measure against invasion. The current version dates largely from 1958, making it one of only two surviving piers in Great Yarmouth (alongside Wellington Pier).
Today, Britannia Pier remains in private ownership and is operated by Family Amusements Ltd, featuring the Britannia Theatre, bars, restaurants, amusements, and seasonal fairground rides. The theatre continues the pier’s long entertainment tradition, hosting well-known British comedians, singers, and summer variety shows.
From the air, the pier’s timber deck and distinctive red-roofed pavilion form a striking focal point on the Golden Mile, extending over the sea opposite the town’s Marine Parade.
Norwich aerial photograph - Magdalen St, Fye Bridge, River Wensum, Fishergate, Friars Quay. Early area of Norwich to be settled - from about the 8th century.
Photographed in full-frame detail using a Nikon D850, this is a high-resolution aerial image.
CFS 2044 North to pick up two cars at Saint-Lambert, and logibel , and going to CN Joffre Yard on the MTQ Vallée Subdivision.
Santuaris de Montgrony a vista de dron / Santuarios de Montgrony a vista de dron / Montgrony sanctuaries drone view - Montgrony - Gombrèn (Ripollès - Girona - Catalonia) 29/09/2018 - 20180929_11183500_DJIMVA_JB_modificat_01
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St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral (Никольский морской собор, Nikolskiy morskoy sobor) is a major Baroque Orthodox cathedral in the western part of Central Saint Petersburg. It has always been closely associated with the Russian Navy, serving as its main shrine until the Russian Revolution.
Yesterday we had a lot of rain, I think it rained over 18 hours long, today was a bit better but still not quite the weather what you would expect during spring.
I brought my drone to the beach today, heavy clouds were hanging over the sea and beach of Kijkduin.
Photographers are always on the hunt for lines that lead the viewer’s eye to make an image interesting. And I’m always fascinated by the way they spontaneously occur in nature.
Built in 1934, Burley Mountain Lookout was one of 60 fire lookouts in Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
Parc Eòlic de Rubió a vista de dron / Parque Eólico de Rubió a vista de dron / Rubio's windfarm drone view - Rubió (Alta Segarra - Anaoia - Barcelona - Catalonia) 20/02/2019 - 20190220_18130400_DJIMVA_JB_modificat_01
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Mare de Deu de la Roca a vista de dron / Virgen de la Roca a vista de dron / Mare de Deu de la Roca Sanctuary drone view - Mont-Roig del Camp (Baix Camp - Tarragona - Catalonia) 05/10/208 - 20181005_16021400_DJIMVA_JB_modificat_01
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Most of the time when the sky lights up with color, I’m stuck at work or in a McDonald’s parking lot. But every once in a while, the occasion catches me in just the right spot.
A small but beautiful waterfall in slow motion, right at the edge of NF 26 in Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington State.
One thing that keeps drawing me back to the Great Salt Lake is the immense scale of the scenery there. We’re looking at the bank, then five miles of clear, still lake, and then the snowy mountains in the West. And it’s all tied together with that tiny ribbon of road that reaches across it.
There's something about sunrises that just make everything feel better. Even looking at this photo of a lake in Switzerland makes me feel calm and at peace.
It's been like 2 weeks or so that it was raining most of the time in Singapore. Rain means no drone sorties and no aerial photography either for the time being. Today however I was rewarded with a beautiful sunset that I’ve been chasing many months already. This is a merged image composed of 9 shots as I really don't like 4/3 crop ratio.
DJI Mavic 2 Pro ı 1s ı f/2.8 ı ISO 100
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These beautiful falls are 100% dependent on spring runoff. The last couple of years, they’ve flowed strong and beautiful, but they may not appear at all this year due to lackluster winter snowfall.
Located just a few hundred feet uphill from NF 28 in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Pinto Rock Falls goes over a deeply undercut ledge, covered in maidenhair ferns and moss. Access is difficult but not impossible. I got the location and some information here: www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Pinto-Rock-Falls-3046