Humans have always been a bit obsessed with the places we don’t belong. The sky was off-limits until we built machines to ...
Flamingos and pelicans, Third Place Winner, Photographer Of The Year; Pelicans wade through a sea of flamingos. The International Aerial Photographer of the Year has unveiled the winners of its ...
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From above: Aerial Borneo
By Rhett Ayers Butler Aerial photography invites a level of uncertainty. The ground offers clues but rarely the full picture.
When I first took a camera on a trip, I dreamed of capturing the world from ground level—mountains, cities, the sea. But everything changed when I discovered quadrocopters. My name is Lev Mazaraki, ...
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 ...
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