expllored
Drone tour in Kazakhstan
expllored
Drone tour in Kazakhstan
Skies were pretty dramatic this evening in Tucson! Swipe left to watch the timelapse I set up while I was shooting with my backup camera!
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“Almost three weeks of non-stop shooting, 150 Gb of videos & raw image files along with 50 GB of rendered video files to combine into this piece.
The time lapse was shot across North Pacific Ocean & East China Sea. The time lapse was taken over span of 20 days experiencing mesmerizing shades of Nature .
*Note* The narrative of the time lapse is not linear . I purposefully reshuffled some of the shots to give it a Cinematic look.”
#Bolivia absolutely blew my mind. I’d heard of the Salt Flats before but couldn’t visualize the rest of the country. The country is so diverse, you’ve got the highest administrative capital city in the world ( #LaPaz), the largest lake in South America (#LakeTiticaca), the world’s most dangerous road (#YungasRoad), the snow capped mountains of Mik’aya, the Amazon rainforest, the largest salt flats in the world (#Uyuni) and so much more!! As an example this is the incredible #ValleDeLasAnimas - The Valley of the Souls. It’s a 30 minute drive from La Paz. Crazy to think something like this is right in the city! After the trip we were so inspired by the destination, and how little we knew of it before going, that we decided to make our first ever Beautiful Destinations Guide.
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A timelapse trip through the landscapes of Canada
A patchwork quilt
These towns and fields set below a winding river valley in Ethiopia resemble a psychedelic quilt from the 1970’s, while revealing some of the constraints geology and physical geography put on human landscapes. The towns are set in the river valleys, where water is easy to obtain and they won’t encroach upon increasingly valuable agricultural land, while the multicoloured fields are in the surrounding highlands.
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Image credit: Digital Globe
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Non accontentarti dell'orizzonte. Cerca l'infinito. Photo by Sandro Scalet.
Would like to fly over this waterfall? This is the highest single drop waterfall in the world.
We hiked to three different view points for the waterfall and the one right on the top was breathtaking. I will be sharing that view soon with all of you too.
I did an overnight trip with 825 miles of driving up through Idaho this weekend. One place I briefly stopped by was to see Shoshone Falls. Both zoomed and superwide! Only had 2 people there too. That’s why you get up early!
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