30 Stunning Photos Taken By Consumer Drones

Drone photography has made a big impact, turning something that used to be exclusive to the government into an everyday tool for civilians.

 

Drones have been around for a while, but only recently have commercial ones become available and gained popularity. Photographers are ditching their regular cameras and heading to the skies to capture some amazing shots in drone photography. Drone photography has made a big impact, turning something that used to be exclusive to the government into an everyday tool for civilians. The first drone for photography was created in 1882 when an inventor rigged a timed explosive charge to a kite, triggering the camera.

Nowadays, drones are way more advanced. Whether you’re a pro or just starting, using a drone offers a fantastic way to see things from a new perspective – but it’s not a cheap hobby. Drones can cost thousands of dollars on sites like Amazon. Technology in this field is still evolving, so the pictures we see now are just the tip of the iceberg.

13. Fishing Village

Fishing Village
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Stuart Chape captured this aerial photograph of a fishing village, offering another glimpse into fishermen’s and women’s lives. This bird’s-eye view, made possible with the assistance of a drone, provides a perspective we might not have otherwise seen. The photograph by Chape earned him an award in 2018, and the image was taken in the Solomon Islands.

14. Flamingos At Lake Logipi – magnificently captured through drone photography

Flamingos At Lake Logipi
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Nature photographers will surely appreciate this captivating image of flamingos at Lake Logipi. Contrasting with the smaller numbers typically seen in zoos or nature preserves, this photo’s sheer multitude of flamingos is both surprising and delightful. Lake Logipi, situated at the northern end of Kenya’s Suguta Valley, is an alkaline, saline lake.

15. This Polar Bear Mid Dip

drone photography - Florian Ledoux secured the top prize at the Drone Awards with the photo titled "Above the Polar Bear."
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Florian Ledoux secured the top prize at the Drone Awards with the photo titled “Above the Polar Bear.” This winning shot provided an aerial perspective of a polar bear perched on an iceberg and was the champion of the 2017 Pixel Sky Contest. Captured above the 74° North, Ledoux aimed to inspire greater concern for Arctic wildlife and the environment through his impactful photos.

16. Dubai Marina

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Image Credit: Dubai Marina

Carmine Chiriaco’s “Dubai Marina” offers an aerial perspective of the pier in Dubai Marina, presenting a contrasting view against the ocean water. This photograph provides a fresh angle to a space frequented by thousands daily, showcasing the architectural wonders of the buildings in Dubai from a skyward vantage point.

17. Lockdown – a more eerie form of drone photography

drone photography - The Lockdown
Image Credit: ©Bachir Moukarzel / droneawards.photo

The onset of the Coronavirus pandemic brought about significant changes in everyone’s lives. Lockdowns and quarantines enforced social distancing measures, and “The Lockdown,” a photograph by Bachir Moukarzel, vividly captured the eerie transformation of typically bustling highways and thoroughfares into deserted landscapes during the implementation of restrictions.

18. Water Lily

Water Lily
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In the 2018 Drone Awards, Le Duong presented a stunning shot titled “Water Lily.” Captured in Vietnam, the photograph is part of a series by Le Duong featuring women at work in the country. Taken in Mekong, Vietnam, the image highlights the striking beauty of the water lily season in the Mekong Delta, lasting just a few months in the fall.
19. Heart Of Warsaw

drone photography - Heart Of Warsaw
Image Credit: @Rafal Ganowski / droneawards.photo

Before the pandemic, Warsaw, Poland, radiated with vibrancy, characterized by bustling streets filled with the sun umbrellas of nearby restaurants and lively crowds during the summer. Rafal Ganowski’s drone photo, titled “The Heart of Warsaw,” documented the significant transformation that the pandemic brought to the city, capturing the stark changes and impact on its once-thriving atmosphere.

20. Black Flag

Black Flag
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Despite the challenges brought by 2020, people have not lost their determination to protest on issues that matter to them. The photograph titled “Black Flag” is a testament to this resilience. Captured in Rabin Square on April 19, 2020, the image depicts thousands of Israeli protesters adhering to social distancing measures within their individually chalk-lined squares.

21. Lotus Temple – magical drone photography

Lotus Temple
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The Lotus Temple Photograph has been hailed as one of the best aerial photographs ever taken, described as stunning and almost ethereal by some publications. The photograph’s subject is the Lotus Temple, a Baha’i House of Worship situated in Delhi, India. Renowned for its unique design resembling a lotus blossom, many photographers have traveled extensively to capture the beauty of this architectural marvel.

22. Basking Crocodiles

drone photography - Basking Crocodiles
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The PowerVision PowerEgg X Wizard has earned widespread praise in the drone community with five-star ratings across the board. Although some photographers may express reservations about its smaller sensor, this compact machine proves to be highly capable, particularly in favorable lighting conditions.

23. Mada’in Saleh

"Mada’in Saleh"
Image Credit: ©Gab Scanu/ Instagram.com

Gab Scanu’s photograph, “Mada’in Saleh,” captures an aerial view of an ancient Saudi Arabian archaeological site. Describing it as the “single most incredible sight” he had ever witnessed, the Australian travel photographer shared on Instagram that he used the Mavic Air to capture this stunning image.

24. Assisi Over the Clouds

Assisi Over the Clouds
Image Credit: ©Francesco Cattuto/ Instagram.com

Francesco Cattuto captured the mesmerizing “Assisi Over the Clouds,” a high-altitude drone photograph showcasing the town of Assisi in Italy. Nestled in the Umbria region of central Italy, Assisi is renowned as the birthplace of one of Italy’s patron saints, St. Francis. The picturesque town features notable landmarks like the Basilica of St. Francis, adorned with thirteenth-century frescoes depicting the life of St. Francis.

25. Forest Path

drone photography - Forest Path
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Glancing at this photo for a moment creates the illusion of an up-close view of an underwater reef. Stepping back, you realize it’s a distinctive aerial perspective of a forest, thanks to a drone.

26. Outer space flamingos

Outer space flamingos
Image Credit: ©PAUL MCKENZIE/ Instagram.com

In 2020, at the Siena Drone Photo Awards, Paul McKenzie’s “Outer Space Flamingos” emerged as an award-winning photograph, boasting one of the most creative titles in the competition. An Irish photographer, McKenzie has dedicated considerable time to capturing images of these beautiful birds, often patiently waiting in mud for hours to capture the perfect snapshot.

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27. Warehouse Fire

Warehouse Fire
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Byron du Bois gained recognition as a runner-up in the 2018 Drone Awards with his photograph, “Warehouse Fire.” This striking image captured a smoke-filled fire at Transnet’s warehouse. The South African railway company Transnet is currently under investigation in connection to the fire. Preliminary findings suggest negligence in maintaining the hydrants by the company.

28. Munk’s Mobula Rays Schooling

drone photography - Munk's Mobula Rays Schooling
Image Credit: ©MARK CARWARDINE/ Instagram.com

Mark Carwardine submitted the “Munk’s Mobula Rays Schooling” photo to the Siena Drone Photo Awards in 2020. This captivating image showcases a phenomenon not often witnessed: a school of Devil Rays. These rays typically gather in tropical or coastal waters. Mark Carwardine, a British zoologist known for his BBC show “Last Chance to See,” captured this stunning moment.

29. Lovers On The Field

Lovers On The Field
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Krzysztof Krawcyzk is the photographer behind “Lovers in a Field,” a poignant image featuring a newlywed couple lying in the middle of a field, adorned in their wedding attire. The photographer expressed his intention of “looking for some abstraction” and described the creative process involving a “boat, drone, and a lot of time” along with the couple as his subjects.

30. Homecoming

drone photography - Homecoming
Image Credit: ©Mehmet Aslan / droneawards.photo

Mehmet Aslan received further acclaim with his award-winning photograph, “Homecoming,” recognized in the “Wildlife” categories of various competitions. This captivating image depicts a water buffalo herd passing by a foggy lake as they make their way to shelter for the night. The photograph beautifully captures the essence of the animals’ homecoming journey.