Timelapse of the sky and night over ancient castles of Spain.
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Castell Dinas Brân, Llangollen, Wales
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The city built on rock. This rock.
Niemcza and the outcrop of rocks making the hill on which Niemcza castle stands.
m_abushakra (Translated);
When I was a little boy .. I was longing to see some palaces, castles and places that I was watching in cartoons ... During the winter, when snow covered the forests and the Alps, I visited the Castle of Nieuwenhanshtein to photograph the two Drones from different angles. During the photography I was amazed by the beauty and beauty of the castle where these scenes brought me back to the memories of Cinderella and the sleeping princess when the maximum dreams were an extra hour of cardboard every day ... I am thrilled when I visit places I was watching in cartoons .. Like Dom Milano who saw him in the era of friends and also promoter Switzerland, which I watched every day in cardboard Heidi and Warwick Norway and Sweden, which I loved in the adventures of Niels ... I have filmed this shot with two Mavic 2 Pro aircraft and this attempt was one of the most difficult attempts at photography .. Lost communication almost ten times the plane was about to lose between the forests and mountains and valleys of the region ... But and praise to Allah in the documentation of the most moments ^ _ ^ If you like the video Support me Blake and Coment and Sher and share it with your friends to Bthabo visit with them Heck place .. In addition to your friends coming to marry 💍 ^ _ ^
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- Visiting the grounds of Pena Palace in Sintra, Portugal feels like walking straight into a fairytale. The colorful palace sits above a forest and offers visitors incredible panoramic views of the area. If you’re staying in Lisbon, the property is easily accessible by a local train and takes a little over an hour to reach. One of the best things about traveling is getting to experience those feelings of child-like excitement and wonder — like when you get to see a castle in real life — over and over again. Where have you been that’s made you feel that? (🎥: @sennarelax 📍: Sintra, #Portugal)
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- Flying through castles of ice & rock throughout the northern patagonia Ice field. I still feel left in awe when I’m able to work with such talented people as @renan_ozturk & @uavantage . Flying in these conditions were extremely challenging and technical with wind gusts well beyond anything I feel comfortable flying in. Shot during our last conservation project for @tompkins_conservation . Weeks later this area became the largest private land donation in history creating Chile’s new national parks.
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Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
The bird’s eye view of the mountainous nation of Georgia. Original caption:
This video only shows a fraction of the amazing experience I had visiting the country of Georgia this past October // The people - the culture - the food - the wine - the countless historical sites and monuments - and of course, the breathtaking views up in the mountains // I am thankful for this trip, for the time I spent there, and for the great people I met there.
The locations featured in this video (in no particular order) are: Old Tbilisi (Narikala), Rabati Castle, Sapara Monastery, Mtskheta, Gergeti, Gudauri, Juta, Ananuri.
There is plenty more to see in Georgia, notably the Black Sea and Batumi, and those are on my list for next time :)
-moichrija
Senai Senna on Instagram: “Flying over Cochem with The New Mavic 2 Pro @djiglobal, Germany 🇩🇪 #Mavic2Pro #SeeTheBiggerPicture 🍁 🍂”
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When photographing landscapes I always have a second camera with me to shoot a timelapse. This kind of video is a passion of me for years. I love the additional dimension to capture changes in landscapes you wont see with your eyes! 😍 That's why I love timelapse videos! 🎥
Last weekend I was lucky to photograph and timelapse the castle of Wernigerode above the fog. 🏰
If you are interested in more timelapse videos, visit my website www.lucaswinke.de! 🖼️
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christiesvisuals One of my favorite countries in Europe is Slovenia. ⠀ In this Timelapse you see the famous 𝐋𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐁𝐥𝐞𝐝. ⠀ How many boats do you see? ⠀
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facebook.com/johnduncanfilmmaker/ instagram.com/johnduncanfilmmaker/ john-duncan.co.ukHaving spent the past seven months travelling all over Scotland to shoot my new film, ANCIENT SCOTLAND, I’ve never been more proud to call this country home.
Shot at twenty one stunning locations from as the far north as Muckle Flugga at the very top of Shetland to the prehistoric wonder of Britain’s highest sea stacks near St Kilda, some 40 miles west of the Outer Hebrides.
As the third in a series of Scottish aerial films, I wanted to continue the progression of theme. My first film, Beautiful Scotland, was really just a collection of beautiful shots. My second, Wild Scotland, embraced the wild theme of this country, featuring many of our wild animals. So for this third instalment I had to look deeper at what defines Scotland for me. It soon dawned on me that Scotland has so much of the ancient about it, not just in terms of architecture but far older geology (a field of study which has its roots here). This led to a shot list ranging from incredible, imposing castles through to totemic sea stacks and the looming presence of St Kilda, a citadel of rock standing proud amidst the crashing maelstrom of the Atlantic which was inhabited until the 1930s.
Having already shot two films in Scotland, I’d already picked the low hanging fruit of the more accessible locations so the logistics of reaching and filming this film were definitely more challenging. Each shot involved some kind of, often physically demanding, adventure. Notable examples include a four day round trip to Shetland to capture 10 seconds of footage; the challenge of getting to the wildly remote sea stacks near St Kilda; and weathering 8 hours of miserable weather in a bivvy bag on a ridge in Skye, just to be there for sunrise. The process of filming this has led to personal experiences which defy superlatives, not least the simple, awe inspiring, moments surrounded by silence as the sun rises over the horizon. Being on top of a mountain when the sun rises is an experience you will never forget.
Scotland is truly a country made for those who love the outdoors in its wonder. Get out and explore it.
BEHIND THE SCENES - vimeo.com/285829099Shot on DJI Inspire 2 with X5S and X7, PRORES 422HQFor footage licencing enquiries please email – [email protected]** THIS FOOTAGE MUST NOT BE USED WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION **