One flew over the nest of the Emir: photographing Dubai from a bird's eye view
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/one-flew-over-the-nest-of-the-emir-photographing-dubai-from-a-birds-eye-view.htmlAn Amateur photographer from Lebanon Bahir Moukarzel (Bachir Moukarzel) has decided to take a new look at the largest city of the Emirates in Dubai. He took the pictures from the height of bird flight. One of his photos so impressed the jury of the contest of the best photos taken from the drone, Dronestagram National Geographic that gave him first place.



The main work of the Bahir is completely unrelated to photography — he worked as a financial controller. But he successfully combines work and passion for photography.
In the work of the Bahir uses drones DJI Phantom.


The photographer says his pictures show not only the beauty of the city, but also its evolution.

This photo has impressed the jury of the contest Dronestagram National Geographic. For the competition were selected 8,000 photos by categories: "Nature", "People", "City" and "Creativity". Photo bahira won in the category "City".

Keywords: Aerial photography | Drone | Dubai | Photographer | Photography
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