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Aerial photos taken with a drone that would be illegal today

Lotus Temple Delhi, India

From the time when the first drones appeared (autopilots like ours) to today, when they are ridiculously cheap and buzzing in the air like a spring of bees, a lot has changed. In many countries, they have greatly tightened the legislation regarding their use for commercial purposes. The golden age of photographers mounting compact cameras and taking pictures just about anywhere is sadly over, but Amos Chapple was lucky enough to beat the tougher laws and take photos that would be illegal today.

Amos Chapple is in two years with his four-propeller drone managed to take many photos that would be illegal today. Out of the air namely, he caught too many of the world sights, where the bird's-eye view is once again reserved for birds and insects thanks to stricter laws. Ah yes, where are the days when we could drop drones wherever we wanted.

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