A must-see for the particularly impressionable! Mesmerizing Australia Through a Drone Lens

Australia is known for its wild and unpredictable nature. Talented amateur photographers have decided to explore it from above, offering viewers a new and interesting perspective. See the results in our article.





The mesmerizing scenes of Australia's wild nature are not always captured in their entirety. But what is impossible for humans, a drone can. Stunning aerial shots of Australia allow you to see the most hidden places on the Green Continent.



Mona Vale ocean water pool – the best perspective is only seen from above. Drone Pilot: Gab Scanu



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A bird's eye view of the Coal Cliff Bridge

A group of self-taught photographers managed to capture beautiful landscape shots of Australia's rich natural landscapes using nothing more than a simple drone.

This trendy gadget is currently at the peak of popularity. Its ability to capture the most intriguing details from above is widely used not only in photography but also in rescue operations. Drones have saved numerous lives in Australia.



The red reefs of Levick Rock on the north coast of Western Australia. Drone Pilot: Gab Scanu



Smith Beach, Perth, Western Australia. Drone Pilot: Gab Scanu

Kyle Gillespie is one of the photographers involved in the project. He's been photographing Australian landscapes from an airplane for four years. Initially, he photographed Australian landscapes from an airplane, but the advent of drones has made his work much easier. An unfortunate circumstance—a sports injury—prompted Kyle to pick up a camera.



Rocky cliff faces in Dunsborough, Western Australia. Drone pilot: Kyle Gillespie



Fremantle Harbor on a winter day. Drone Pilot: Kyle Gillespie

"I photograph waves and beaches to express my love and gratitude for the land where I grew up, the land that has given me the best memories," says the photographer.

Kyle is often asked for permission to use his images. Many people contact him asking to photograph their favorite places. He is happy to accommodate everyone.



Eucalyptus forest in Perth. Drone Pilot: Kyle Gillespie



Orange reefs and azure ocean near Broome. Drone Pilot: Kyle Gillespie

If these shots impressed you and you're eager to buy a drone, keep in mind that they vary greatly. To get exactly what you need, carefully study the specifications. Otherwise, you'll waste your money, and instead of beautiful shots, you'll end up with a blur.

Jim Jim Falls in Kakadu National Park. Drone pilot: Jameson Futrill



Tulip fields in Tasmania in spring. Drone Pilot: Jason Futrill



A pod of whales near Byron Bay. Drone Pilot: Jason Futrill

Drones range in price from $100 to $10,000, depending on the model. The key is the camera and digital image resolution. The device's maneuverability and ability to shoot from different angles are also important. Battery life also directly depends on the price – the more expensive and sophisticated the drone, the longer it can stay in the air.



Mount Tinbeerwah in the sunlight. Drone pilot: Jason Futhrill



Containers at the Port of Adelaide. Drone pilot: Bo Lee



Palm trees near fields in the Barossa Valley. Drone pilot: Bo Li

That's what these little drone helpers are like. With their help, we discover the world from new perspectives. You too can take stunning photos by launching this technological marvel. But the main thing is to love what you're photographing, and your photos will leave no one indifferent.


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