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International Drone Photography Contest names 2016 winners

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Drones can be used for farming, delivering pizza, transporting humans—and to help photographers take stunning images from angles that would otherwise be extremely difficult to reach. In order to celebrate the latter, National Geographic partnered with Dronestagram to host the third annual International Drone Photography Contest, and the winners of the 2016 competition have recently been announced.

The contest invites photographers from around the world to submit their best images for the chance to win prize packages that include features on the NatGeo website, drones worth around $1400, GoPro cameras, professional prints, and other photo-related swag. This year’s winners—divided into the three categories of Nature-Wildlife, Travel, and Adventure-Sports—were chosen from a pool of over 5900 submissions from 28 countries.
via Mental Floss

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Image: FIRST PRIZE: TRAVEL — FCATTUTO // “BASILICA OF SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI, UMBRIA, ITALY”

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