Seeing more and more journalistic organisations making use of drones to capture footage that would otherwise require a helicopter. And when you realise the complete kit is less than the price of hiring a helicopter for one trip, it is no wonder the technology is being embraced so fast.
UK Daily Telegraph photographer Lewis Whyld used his home-assembled aerial drone to ensure nobody was trapped in a submerged car. He travelled to Somerset on his day off to test his drone photography system which he previously deployed in the Philippines and to cover the High Speed 2 rail route.
UK Daily Telegraph photographer Lewis Whyld used his home-assembled aerial drone to ensure nobody was trapped in a submerged car. He travelled to Somerset on his day off to test his drone photography system which he previously deployed in the Philippines and to cover the High Speed 2 rail route.
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