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Drones used by consumers to take these incredible photos

Reva Raynor October 13, 2023

30. Fishing Village

Possible Drone Use: Ruko 4K
Where to buy: Amazon
Cost: $150*

Stuart Chape captured this aerial photo of a fishing community. This is another view of the lives of women and men fishermen, an aerial view we would not have had without the use of drones. Chape’s photo was an award-winning photograph from 2018. The shot was taken by his drone in the Solomon Islands.

Solomon Islands is a grouping of South Pacific Islands. This is one of many villages that look like this, but it is still a beautiful image. Ruko B7 4K is a drone that can withstand the wind and the salty air found off the Solomon Islands coast. It is a drone for beginners that is tough but still easy to use.

31. Koi Fish

Possible Drone used:PowerVision PowerEgg X Explorer
Amazon: Where to buy
Cost: $1,000*

Some of the most amazing drone photos don’t have to be taken at mile-high locations. Some drones can reach just the right height to provide a new perspective. PowerVision PowerEgg Z Explorer is not as capable as other drones in terms of height, but its value is just as great.

PowerEgg X Explorer, a drone that can capture water and aquatic photos like this koi photo, is one of the most popular. It is used for filming at-sea rescue missions. When you install the waterproof accessories, it can land and take off from water.

This picture may look like a mixture of black, orange, and gold paint, but it is actually dozens and hundreds of Koi swimming together on a farm in Oxfordshire in England. The angle of this picture is so unusual that you wouldn’t see it on a walk, or even when watching Netflix.

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