Drone Shots of Jeollanam-do

Traveling to new places and capturing good moments is my favorite hobby, and I try to enjoy it whenever I have free time. I try to explore new places and display their beauty through my lens. Jeollanam-do is full of beautiful and adventurous places. Every season has its own beauty, so there isn’t any specific season that’s more favorable to photographers. Thus, I don’t want to miss any season without capturing beautiful moments.

 

 

Myeongsa-shimni Beach, Wando.
Yeongsan paddy field, Naju.

 

I used to imagine how many locations would look from a bird’s eye (or aerial) view. Now the drone camera has satisfied my curiosity. Drones can easily go where humans cannot. They offer a new perspective and bring a flexibility that’s rarely matched by a tripod or cumbersome equipment such as cranes. This new angle can give photographers an artistic edge. There are a lot of possibilities for drone photography, although taking care to be safe is a major consideration. Still, the benefit of using a drone is in getting clean shots, since I have full control of the drone and its camera. Sometimes, drones even allow me to get the perfect shot.

Wando City
Yeongsan River, Naju.

Without drones, if I wanted to capture any kind of aerial view, it’d be hard for me. To get those perfect shots, I’d have to hire a helicopter, which becomes more costly with a low possibility of success. A drone, therefore, is a useful tool for my photographic journey. Wherever I travel, I can easily carry it in my bag. That’s why I’m excited to use drones and keep finding new places to shoot from the sky.

The Author
A.P. Tolang is from Nepal and has been living in Naju since 2014. He is a traveler who loves spending his time in the mountains either by hiking, trekking, or pursuing travel photography. A.P. tries to expose and promote the beauty of life through his lens. Readers can follow A.P. Tolang on Instagram @gorkhe1980.

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