Images via On March 15, 2014, in association with National Geographic, drone-photography site Dronestagram announced their first-ever International Drone Photography Awards, inviting drone owners the world overd to share their best in high-flying photography (surprisingly, no drone surf footage). After nearly four months of submissions, Dronestagram has announced the winners— and the results take this nascent photographic technique to soaring new heights.Above, Capungaero's 1st Prize-winning submission to the International Drone Photography Awards, taken at Indonesia's Bali Barat National Park.Below, the rest of the winners and audience-choice submissions to the International Drone Photography Awards.2nd Prize: Manila, Philippines by Jericsaniel 3rd Prize: Annecy, France by Drone-csAnd the "Most-Liked" award winners:1st Prize Winner: Tamul Waterfall by Postandfly2nd Prize: Sanary-sur-mer by Jams693rd Prize: Sofia, Bulgaria by IceFireCongratulations to all the winners of the first-ever International Drone Photography Awards.And to learn more, check out Dronestagram's rewards page. h/t FubizRelated:Strapping A Camera To A Drone Results In The Most Insane Surf VideoDIY Oculus Rift Project Gives You Drone's-Eye-View Of The WorldDrone-Aided Long Exposure Shots Yield Mouthwatering Light Graffiti
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