Editor’s Note: Getting an aerial perspective on your subject is terrific, but it doesn’t guarantee that the resulting photograph will be interesting or engaging. Drone photographer Dirk Dallas knows what it takes to capture an image that stops viewers in their tracks, and his new coffee-table compilation of drone photos, “Eyes Over the World,” is full of these breathtaking bird’s-eye views. We asked Dirk to share some highlights from the new book and give us some insight into the secrets he and the other featured photographers used to create their art. Arid Clara Cao, Mar del Plata, Argentina Sometimes we aren’t able to travel to some epic location to fly and shoot with our drone. This is why we should all be inspired by … From https://www.rotordronepro.com/eyes-over-the-world-aerial-photo-secrets-from-around-the-globe/ from https://jefffraley1.blogspot.com/2020/09/eyes-over-world-aerial-photo-secrets.html from From https://corawilkins.blogspot.com/2020/09/eyes-over-world-aerial-photo-secrets.html from https://corawilkins.wordpress.com/2020/09/11/eyes-over-the-world-aerial-photo-secrets-from-around-the-globe/ from https://santinabrown.blogspot.com/2020/09/eyes-over-world-aerial-photo-secrets.html
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