Fantastic Drone Photos
AirPano captured famous cities and natural landscapes from above, mainly using drones.
Famous cities such as New York, Singapore and Barcelona are shown in a new perspective.
The team consists of nine photographers and three tech specialists who have a portfolio of
230 locations.
Dubai never ceases to impress, but this aerial shot of the skyline
by AirPano shows the city in an incredible new light
Only a photograph from above like this one
can demonstrate the vast size of the Angel Falls in Venezuela
This perfectly ordered city is Barcelona, Spain
- captured in the middle is the famous Sagrada Familia church
Victoria Falls in Zambia
Iguacu Falls, Argentina is just one of the stunning aerial shots
shown off in AirPano's spectacular collection
Winter wonderland!
A stunning photo of Mount Everest, Earth's highest mountain,
located in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas
New perspective!
It could confuse at first, but this is actually the Arc de Triomphe in Paris,
photographed entirely from above.
Concrete jungle lit up!
A magical panoramic shot of Manhattan City Line at night,
with the Empire State Building gleaming to the left
and the Chrysler building towards the centre.
AirPano captured the unique moment
Volcano Plosky Tolbachik spurted lava in Kamchatka, Russia.
AirPano perfectly shot Manhattan in New York,
with views for kilometres stretching out in the background.
Looking down, down under!
Australia's barrier reef looks like a brilliant shade of turquoise in this capture.
See the Taj Mahal from a new angle!
The Indian landmark has been captured many times before,
but the team took a new perspective.
One of the spectacular wonders of the world from above.
The Ha Long island dotted in the Vietnamese bay
Flecks of white in the blue ocean, frozen Iceland as you have never seen it before.
The team mainly use drones to take their photographs.
Looking like something out of a fairy tale is Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany,
captured in the midst of the rolling mountains.
The Pyramids in Egypt made AirPano's 100 Best Places on the Planet list,
which the team set out to capture over the years since they started in 2006.
Project coordinator Sergey Semenov revealed that after initially working with
spherical panoramas on land, the group decided to take to the skies.
Pictured here is the Singapore Flyer.