The best aerial photos taken by drones
Categories: Aerophoto
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/the-best-aerial-photos-taken-by-drones.htmlWith over 5,000 applications from talented photographers around the world this year's drone aerial photography competition, the winners have finally been decided. The jury included Pulitzer Prize-winning National Geographic photographer Ken Geiger and Jean-Pierre Vrinho, editor-in-chief of the French edition of National Geographic.
(Total 10 photos)


First place in the category "Places": "Above the Fog" by Ricardo Matiello

First Place Nature Category: Swimming with Sharks by Tahitiflyshoot

Runner-up Places Category: Mont Saint-Michel by Wanaiifilms

Runner-up, Nature category: "La Jolla" by kdilliard

Third Place Places: Tulip Fields by Anders@andersa.com

Third Place Nature Category: Lost Island in French Polynesia by Marama Photo Video

First place in the category "Drone": "Carnival in Limassol" by FlyovermediaCy

First Place Audience Award (Most Likes): Above the Fog by Ricardo Matiello

Runner-up in the Audience Award category: Night Plovdiv by Bulgaria by Ice Fire

Third Place Audience Award: Mazatlán, Mexico by Wootsoor
Keywords: National Geographic | Drones | Drone | Competition | Winners | From above
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