Top 13 Incredible Imagery from Consumer Drone Adventures
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3. Blue Lagoon
Hubsan X4 H502S may have been the drone used.
How to Purchase: Amazon
Price: $400*
The Hubsan X4 H502S is one of the several high-altitude drones available on the market. Even though this small piece of technology isn't the greatest at what it does, the proper user may use it to capture images similar to this serene picture of a blue lagoon.
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Unsplash.com/Blue Lagoon @balazsbusznyak
Although the location of the photo is unknown, the contrast between the road's greenery and the chilling ice blue makes for an amazing image. It only goes to show that, although we may not always recognize it, we pass by objects of breathtaking beauty on a daily basis.
The Hubsan X4 H502S has a 3.6 out of 5 star rating on Amazon. The drone has a 720p HD camera and GPS. The drone receives a somewhat higher rating of 4.5/5 on Google, but just a 2.5/5 on BHPhotoVideo.com. There are differing opinions about it; some claim it's the best, while others call it inefficient.
4. Camel’s Shadow
Potential Drone: DJI Mavic Air
How to Purchase: Amazon
Expense: *$800*
The DJI Mavic Air was released prior to the DJI Mavic Air 2. Even though technology has advanced since then, this drone completed the task. This still of a camel in the desert may have been taken by the air with its amazing resolution.
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Camel's Shadow on Instagram: https://@abstractaerialart
You most likely wouldn't have even noticed the camel's presence if the shadow hadn't been there. It's a very straightforward scene, but it works so wonderfully. It's quite an accomplishment that you can practically feel the heat coming from the picture.
Even in the sweltering hot desert where this camel resides, the DJI Mavic Air would make a fine drone for this kind of work. The air can travel up to 6.21 miles in a windless situation. It can withstand winds of up to 18 to 23 mph, which is pushing it considering that desert winds typically exceed 28 mph.
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