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The ethics and art of aerial wildlife photography
A gigantic fin whale gently breaking the water's surface. What do you feel about the top-down shooting angle in this image?
Cranberry harvest, People category. Native to Massachusetts, cranberry bogs dot the landscape in the state's southeastern region. A bird's-eye view of the annual fall harvest taken with a drone. The ...
Commended, Toxic Beauty: spills from the copper mine in Riotinto, Spain, cast an ironically beautiful glow. The prettier and brighter the colors, the greater the toxicity. The ‘Photo Of The Year’, ...
Viewing aerial imagery today is as easy as reaching into your pocket and opening your phone, but how did we get to this amazing technology? Beginning in the early 1800s, cartographers began production ...
Drones are no longer just for hobbyists—they've become essential tools for content creators, adventurers, and professionals looking to capture stunning aerial shots. If you're searching for drones ...
This aerial photograph blurs the line between fine art and documentary photography, and it has taken top honors in AAP ...
Becoming an aerial photography pilot requires first obtaining a Private Pilot License for basic flight skills, then a Commercial Pilot License, which mandates at least 250 hours of flight time and is ...
The biggest movie of the year is far and away Top Gun: Maverick. One reason for its success was due to all the fans eager to see Tom Cruise return to his signature role. But another big reason ...
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