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Skypixel's awe-inspiring top drone photos of the year

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Another Nominated Entry prize winner, several skiers walk the summit of Mont Blanc before skiing down the north face
Mathias Dumas / Skypixel
The grand prize winning photograph - the famous monastery of Mont Saint Michel during a foggy morning
Deryk Baumgartner / Skypixel
A People's Choice award winner titled Until Unknown
Li Wei / Skypixel
A Nominated Entry prize winner, the aerial shot shows off the architecture of the National Library of Kosovo
Agon Nimani / Skypixel
Another Nominated Entry prize winner, several skiers walk the summit of Mont Blanc before skiing down the north face
Mathias Dumas / Skypixel
Second Place in the Architecture category. Sunrise in Bagan, Myanmar
Witold Ziomek / Skypixel
First Place winner in the Architecture category. An incredible 360 degree panorama of rooftops in Hong Kong
Panvelvet / Skypixel
Third Place in the Fun category. The petal-like patterns created by geese during feeding time
Qiu Huining / Skypixel
Second Place in the Fun category. Workers carrying salt to the warehouse in the Hon Khoi salt field in Vietnam
Tuan Nguyen / Skypixel
First Place in the Fun category. Women washing flowers before taking them to market in the waters of the Mekong Delta
Khanh Phan / Skypixel
Third Place in the Nature category. This image was taken by a DJI P4P in Utah
Mei Xu / Skypixel
Second Place in the Nature category. Snow in the Taklimakan Desert 
Wang Hanbing / Skypixel
First Place in the Nature category. Hungry Hippos
Martin Sanchez / Skypixel
A People's Choice winner - Landwasserviadukt in Switzerland
Sebastian MZH / Skypixel
A People's Choice winner. A monumental statue in Kiev, Ukraine, peeks through the clouds
Sergey Ristenko / Skypixel
A People's Choice winner. The Colosseum in Rome
Maruo Pagliai / Skypixel
A People's Choice winner. Low-level aerial view of the Stein Eriksen Residences at Deer Valley Resort
Alan Blakely / Skypixel
A People's Choice winner. Birds and trees in Huanglongtan
Li Zhenglin Dawood / Skypixel
A People's Choice winner. A mountain road in Slovakia. This is two photos, one shot in summer and the other winter
Michal Sadowski / Skypixel
A People's Choice winner. The well-kept football field on the island of Lofoten
 圆猪笔 / Skypixel
A Nominated Entry winner. Sunrise on the Nuvolau group in the dolomites
Andrea Giumelli / Skypixel
A Nominated Entry winner. A wedding picture titled Two
Baltskars / Skypixel
A Nominated Entry winner. Watersports in the harbor outside Auckland, New Zealand
Petra Leary / Skypixel
Third Place in the Sport category. Estonian hammer throw champion  Kati Ojaloo
Taavi Purtsak / Skypixel
Second Place in the Sport category. Ski shadows in Austria
Christoph Oberschneider / Skypixel
First Place in the Sport category. Running through sand dunes in Phan Rang, Vietnam
Trung Pham / Skypixel
Third Place in the Architecture category. Macau's Grand Lisboa Hotel
Zhen Zhen / Skypixel
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Skypixel's 2018 Aerial Storytelling Contest winners have just been revealed offering an incredible array of spectacular drone videos and photographs. The overall grand prize this year went to a truly stunning shot of French island monastery, Mont Saint Michel, shrouded in the wisps of an early morning fog.

This massively impressive annual contest is run by Skypixel, a large online community for aerial photographers and videographers, in conjunction with DJI. This year the contest, for the first time, combined its video and photography awards into the one, single event.

The grand prize for video aerial photography went to Australian filmmaker Ain Raadik. The amazing three-minute video offers a compilation of Raadik's recent work and travels spanning Australia, New Zealand and Japan.

"For me drones are an incredible film making tool that help me to further share the ideologies behind my work through new and unique perspectives," says Raadik. "Instead of staying put in one place, my life stories are being told through accumulating explorations of new places with my Inspire 2. Passions for film making, testing physical limits and exploring new locations are all heavily influential factors behind my work. And I hope everyone would find their own passion in life and stick to it."

The grand prize winning photograph - the famous monastery of Mont Saint Michel during a foggy morning
Deryk Baumgartner / Skypixel

Deryk Baumgartner's grand prize winning photograph is another fantastic example of how drone photography has allowed artists the ability to catch fleeting moments from perspectives that would have been impossible just a few short years ago. Baumgartner, using a Mavic Pro, explains how the winning image was captured after a morning spent battling the conditions.

"I was sitting on a rock fighting with stubborn wind and thick rain for the whole morning," says Baumgartner. "The sun came up when I was just about to stand up and go home. This photo tells a simple story of you and me. Stick to it for a little longer in life when you are just about to fold, the silver lining would often unveil itself."

A People's Choice winner. A mountain road in Slovakia. This is two photos, one shot in summer and the other winter
Michal Sadowski / Skypixel

Alongside these two grand prize winners, the contest awarded a top three in Nature, Fun, Sport and Architecture categories as well as five other general winners and a People's Choice prize.

Take a look through our gallery to check out all the extraordinary shots from this year's contest.

Source: Skypixel

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3 comments
guzmanchinky
Those are stellar. I have a small DJI, but I'm just not that good at using it. And I always seem to get a headache looking down at a screen to see what it sees.
Signguy
Perspectives hard to get unless you were in a plane; excellent!
ljaques
Many of the drone photo contests had become extremely boring, but this one had some truly gorgeous and compelling shots. I can't believe that hippo pic even got in there, and feel that the stunning Utah scene was head and shoulders above the rest in that category. The People's Choices were spot-on.