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Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

 
[Free Tour]     04 Oct 2016
There is no boredom in the world, as long as you are willing to change your perspective.Photographer Frederik Schidler and his wife drove themselves from Perth to Sydney, using drones to capture the scenery.

There is no boredom in the world, as long as you are willing to change your perspective.

Photographer Frederik Schidler and his wife drove themselves from Perth to Sydney, using drones to capture the scenery.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

Bird's eye view of the sprawling jungle, crystal-like blue sea, vast plains.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

Their car was on the coastline at sunset.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

They walked along the quiet jungle trestle.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

They traversed strange cities.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

They went to visit those tour groups.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

Frederik from Germany, in Perth, Australia, with his wife all the way east, along Australia's southern coastline 4000 kilometers.

From Nambung National Park in Western Australia to Mount Gambier, in South Australia to Oceanic Road in Victoria, finally to Sydney, New York.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

"my wife and I spent weeks exploring Australia's beautiful coastline," he said. From the deep bay to the spectacular mountains, the scenery of Australia is breathtaking. "

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

When drones bring our eyes to the sky, we know the grandeur of the earth and the small of man.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

And we were surprised to find, oh, the old pool in the neighborhood, the parking lot in the city, can be so artistic.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km
Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

Art does not transcend nature, but makes the nature we see more beautiful, Cervantes said.

In this way, Frederik uses his unique aesthetic vision, and the aesthetic perspective provided by science and technology, to present a "more beautiful" nature in front of us.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

Once read a sentence, say roughly: even if the tone of the work is bleak and weary of the world again, the artists' hearts are deeply in love with the world.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

Frederik's works make no secret of his love for the world. He loves nature, city and strange people.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

When modern technology is like the extension of the human senses, it helps us to see, hear, and touch more. As technology itself, this is an outward extension and exploration process.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

And the charm of art, is the use of these technologies, let our eyes back to those most simple, deepest, but also the softest things. Such as nature, such as human nature.

Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km
Amazing, God looked at Australia from the perspective of God, UAV aerial photographed 4000 km

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