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We know people like to hate on drones, but doggonit, they allow for some amazing aerial photography, previously only possible with expensive helicopter and airplane access.

Case in point – this lovely collection of shoreline photos in Western Australia, by Kevin Krautgartner. The color of the water is beautiful, and make us want to jump into the sea. More of Krautgarter’s work available on Behance, as well as the ability to buy prints.

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  1. The use of drones in cinema is an amazing visual gift to the viewer and adds something remarkable to the movie viewer. The silence is beyond imagination. Will I ever tire of it…cannot imagine as this blue planet offers us so much diversity.

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