Are those shipping containers, trailers, or giant Legos? Who can tell because this is positively a work of art. We feel like we’ve entered a wonderland of sorts! Colorful containers are parked at similar angles, some straight and others a little awry. Concrete roads divide the containers neatly into rows.
Even the trolleys in the distance play their part – colorful and neatly placed where they belong. This setting is quiet, too quiet. Isn’t it ideal for a high-stakes hide-and-seek game? Or maybe adventures like that of Spiderman, jumping from one container to the next? A thrilling container top chase is in order. We can almost hear it calling out to us!
Boats in a Row
Beauty is what everyone makes of it. But there’s something stunning about symmetry, especially when unintended. Lines, colors, shapes, and angles align beautifully in this drone image. Pretty boats are lined up in a row. Muddy waters on one side and brown cliffs on the other make the perfect backdrop.
It’s serene and still, as if the universe conspired to make this moment happen. And maybe it did. Not many people know that the drone captured this image at a gathering of the First Nations Trust in Canada. The boats serendipitously became a symbol of indigenous pride, unity, and purpose.
Scare...Clown
Think that’s a scarecrow? Wrong! It’s a scary clown. we have no idea if this was a staged scene, but what’s for sure is that it’s supremely weird. Okay, bye bye now, Sir Clown! Crows that dare venture into this field have a surprise waiting.
One can imagine the birds taking a quick detour, not so much out of fright but sheer confusion. We get it. We don’t know what to feel about this either. Best to steer clear. And while we’re at it, what exactly is the deal with scary clowns, anyway? Aren’t clowns supposed to be fun, funny, and adorable?
Awesome Wedding Photo
This freshly married couple got the wedding photo of a lifetime with an overhead shot from a drone. Just looking at it triggers our vertigo, but we can’t help but feel a little jealous anyway.
These ingenious folks made quite the innovative decision not only to get married on the roof of a skyscraper but also to have the wedding photo shot from even higher using a drone. It’s unique and refreshing as far as wedding photos go, setting the perfect tone for new beginnings. This couple is all heart and pure joy. When you use your imagination, the sky’s the limit!
Christ the Redeemer
This gut-wrenching shot of one of the world’s most famous landmarks was taken in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It shows Christ the Redeemer from an angle only birds have ever seen before. Not only is it one of the world’s tallest statues, but it rests on a mountain that itself looks over the city.
Look at the drops off that mountain, sharp and deep like human despair. If that isn’t the best visual representation of redemption, we don’t know what is. This is also a perfect example of using drones to show people previously unseen -- and unseeable -- perspectives and sights. Three cheers for technology, and for the creativity to know how to use it!