With drone technology actively changing the landscape for photography, more people are beginning to capture unique footage not otherwise seen by the naked eye. We have experienced different countries from various angles and depths- usually encompassing images of brightly colored plants and sunny beaches with transparent blue water.
Oli Haukur Myrdal from OZZO Photography has utilized some of these similar techniques, but this time with a twist. In order to capture the low light video, OZZO has to go far beyond a DJI Phantom 4. For this film, Mydral mounted a Sony A7sII onto a DJI Matrice 600 Hexacopter to capture beautiful aerial footage of Iceland’s incredible landscapes under a full moon. To add to the landscapes, OZZO and his team show that there is no better time to go for a surf or a kayak than under a full moon in Iceland!
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[Featured Music: “Side By Side” by Generdyn (feat. Eric Swavley)]
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