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Winners of the Nature Conservancy Photo Contest 2021Nature is full of beauty and perfection. Being with nature is like looking at a masterpiece. It's a good thing that a camera exists so that we can capture nature's artwork.Photographers from all over the world share their views of nature for the Nature Conservancy Photo Contest 2021. The photos are breathtaking, inspiring, and even moving. The grand prize winner of the contest catches a western lowland female gorilla 'Malui' walking through a cloud of butterflies. This was captured by Anup Shah in December 2011 at Bai Hokou, Dzanga Sangha Special Dense Forest Reserve, Central African Republic.Check out all the images that won by category over at The Nature Conservancy.Image above: Anup Shah/TNC Photo Contest 2021#nature #photocontest #gorilla
The FPV Drone: Seeing The World Like A BirdThis is what diving from Angel Falls in Venezuela looks like. And no. This footage is not 3D-rendered animation. This is real footage. Yes. This kind of footage is now possible thanks to First Person View (FPV) drones.Ellis van Jason, the videographer who filmed the Angel Falls shot, describes the experience as being like a bird. “You can fly wherever you want.”While the footage produced by the FPV drones istruly breathtaking, it is a costly stunt for the videographer, as there is a possibility that he might lose his drone in the process. This is why Ellis, as well as his student, Julio, advise those who like to give FPV drones a shot to understand the technicalities of the drone, as well as practice flying the drone through simulations.(Image Credit: CNN)#Drone #Photography #DronePhotography #Videography #DroneVideography #Film #FPVDrone #EllisVanJason #AngelFalls #waterfall #Venezuela