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Spectacular Aerial View of Iceland Volcano EruptionBreathtaking footage captured by Katty Pak near Reykjavik, Iceland, shows a stunning volcanic eruption with lava shooting ...
A hot spring in Hveravellir, Iceland is captured by husband and wife duo Erlend and Orsolya Haarberg. They took to the skies in a light aircraft to snap some of the world's most spectacular ...
Iceland from the air: Incredible aerial pictures show the majesty of the country's volcanic landscapes. ... who wed Erlend in 2005 before embarking on the epic photography project, ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee Ten Stunning Images From the International Aerial Photographer of the Year AwardsThis was the thought process when the organizers of the International Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards, amazed by ...
The winners of the spectacular 2022 Drone Photo Awards span an impressive array of aerial photo styles but this year’s overall winner is a truly ... Iceland, 2021. Luis Manuel Vilariño Lopez ...
These aerial images of glaciers carving the land seem almost otherworldly. They were taken by pilot and flight instructor Jassen Todorov, 43, who specializes in aerial photography and has won ...
An American nature photographer has captured Iceland as you've never seen it before - via a striking set of images taken at 3000 feet. Justin Reznick, 36, from Seattle, says his fascination with ...
A volcanic eruption in southwest Iceland has prompted evacuations, including at nearby tourist sites like the Blue Lagoon.
A new 3D process which involves old aerial photos and modern-day drone photography has shed light on accelerated ice loss from some of Iceland's largest glaciers. Dr Kieran Baxter from the ...
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DPReview on MSNThese 15 winning photos from the Aerial Photographer of the Year Awards reveal Earth's hidden patternsInternational Aerial Photographer of the Year winners With affordable drones making aerial photography accessible to virtually anyone, the number of photographers shooting from above has skyrocketed.
Aerial mapping photographs taken by the National Land Survey of Iceland in the 1980s were modelled in 3D using special software. The images were then aligned with present day drone photographs.
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