Stunning Aerial Photographs of the Russian City
When photographer
Amos Chapple sent a small drone helicopter up into the skies above
Saint Petersburg to take pictures, he had no idea how they would turn
out.But as you'll see from the results, New Zealand-born Mr Chapple needn't have worried.His airborne cameras have captured stunning images of the Russian city, bathed in an orange, gold and red autumnal glow.
In above photo:Awesome autumn: A picture of the Smolny Convent at sunset, taken by a camera mounted on a small drone helicopter
In above photo:Awesome autumn: A picture of the Smolny Convent at sunset, taken by a camera mounted on a small drone helicopter
Stunning Aerial Photographs of the Russian City
The Church on Spilled blood lit by morning sunlight on a squally day
Stunning Aerial Photographs of the Russian City
Mesmerising: Hermitage Pavilion, in the grounds of the Catherine Palace, at sunrise
Landmarks that he captured include Mikhailovsky Castle, the Church of Spilled Blood, Hermitage Pavilion in the grounds of the Catherine Palace and the Peter and Paul Fortress.
Stunning Aerial Photographs of the Russian City
Up, up and away: An overview of central Saint Petersburg with the Church of Spilled Blood in foreground
Stunning Aerial Photographs of the Russian City
Picturesque: The cathedral within the Peter and Paul Fortress
Stunning Aerial Photographs of the Russian City
Eye-catching: Mikhailovsky Castle, surrounded by trees covered in red and brown autumnal leaves
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