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Start of a lava stream (flowing to the left for a few kilometers) at the Icelandic volcano.

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Start of a lava stream (flowing to the left for a few kilometers) at the Icelandic volcano.

Fagradalsfjall volcano, South Western Iceland

Many volcanoes have side openings near to them, from which lava flows (not erupts, or just very lightly) down in long lava creeks. This one was about 3 meters wide at a maximum, but the hot lava lasted for at least a kilometer or two down the valley.

-- I was lucky enough to visit the Fagradalsfjall volcano on an active day, moreover, there were several of these side craters. The opening of this one reminds me of a fire dragon that's been released from the Earth. This was my first day in Iceland and I was concerned about the drone surviving when I flew so close to the lava - some 25 meters - and there indeed was very minor damage, but other than that, the drone survived for the next month in Iceland. Still, this photo from Day 1 remains one of the best from the whole trip.

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Mumlava river, nearby the waterfalls, in the winter.

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Mumlava river, nearby the waterfalls, in the winter.

Mumlava river, Northern Bohemia, Czech Republic

This river, or creek, flowing through a mountain valley is a home to some of the Czech waterfalls - modest in size but big in attractiveness. This was taken during a trip right before the New Year's eve and everything was so right that week - hopefully that feeling got somehow translated to how I saw the winter forest that day and captured it for us here. The Mumlava waterfalls are very close from here on the creek.

-- This mountain area is mostly off limits for recreational drone shooting, but you can still find places like this. And with proper flight permits, even the rest.

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The DC3 crash site.

Saving Astronaut Ryan

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The DC3 crash site.

Sólheimasandur, Southern Iceland

In 1973m a United States Navy DC plane ran out of fuel and crashed on the black beach at Sólheimasandur, in the South Coast of Iceland. Fortunately, everyone in that plane survived. Later it turned out that the pilot had simply switched over to the wrong fuel tank. The remains are still on the sand very close to the sea. The photo is almost a rescue mission for a pilot crash landed on another planet - these little red dots are quad bikes of a tour expedition.

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A glacial delta river at the South Iceland coast.

Obsidian Heart

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A glacial delta river at the South Iceland coast.

South Eastern Iceland

Sometimes people don’t believe this isn't photo manipulation in Photoshop. And I always reply with my mantra: what you see was really there. No editing of shapes or adding stuff to my photos. Let’s just agree I was very lucky to have spotted this black heart. It did bring some rather dark symbolism for me in the following weeks so I don’t have an easy relationship with this photo, but I guess what else to expect from a heart that intense…

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Winter in the forest Hvězda ("Star").

White Star

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Winter in the forest Hvězda ("Star").

Prague, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic

One of the oldest forests in Prague is around the summer castle Hvězda (“Star”, because of its shape) where the kings of the nearby Prague Castle would go to hunt and enjoy their time with whatever kings did over the weekends those days. While the summer castle itself is a true medieval gem, I love the various shapes and forms created by the forest especially during winter. Oh, and it’s also my childhood area as I grew nearby and as kids we would spend quite a lot of time there (much to the disdain of our parents and their concerns that something would happen to us over there, which of course even increased its attractiveness for us).

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Cross Country skiers on a cold January day.

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Cross Country skiers on a cold January day.

Krušné hory Mountains, North Western Bohemia, Czech Republic


This particular region on the top of Krušné Hory mountains is hugely popular among cross skiers and many international competitions take place there regularly.

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The first snow at the reserve.

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The first snow at the reserve.

Friðland að Fjallabaki highlands, Central Iceland

This was only the second day after the first snow which formed only a fine carpet over the still-visible black lava bedrock and the ponds still didn't freeze. It was already fairly difficult to get to this area even in my 4WD and later in the evening that day, the rangers closed the reservation for normal entry for about 8 months, so I was very lucky not with light and weather that day, but also the timing. Yes I did plan to spend several more days in this area, but the photos I managed to take definitely pay back for this result of weather games.

-- Like many other of my Iceland photos, this was taken with proper permissions by Icelandic authorities. Although it does take a bit of time and money to arrange for it, I definitely advise having them. Iceland is a drone paradise and we want to be responsible pilots, not spoiling nature or the atmosphere of it for others.

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A pipe pumping some oily waste to a partly frozen wastewater pond.

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A pipe pumping some oily waste to a partly frozen wastewater pond.

Odkaliště Venuše, North West Bohemia, Czech Republic

Odkaliště Venuše (“Sludge pond Venus”) is probably the last place where you’d look for beauty in the Czech Republic. In the middle of a land destroyed by mining and industrial activity is a pond with a content you don’t even want to think of. Yet - here we are presented with a magically pretty flower… an acid flower, perhaps.

That January afternoon was truly a mix of all extremes of what feelings you can have about a countryside and this image is a part of a larger series of similar acid beauties.

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A dried out pond before the Fall fish-takeaway season.

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A dried out pond before the Fall fish-takeaway season.

Nákří, Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic

In the autumn, fishermen in the Czech Republic remove water from many of the medieval man made ponds they manage so that they can take out fish and especially carp for the Xmas season - with carp being the preferred meal of the Xmas Eve dinner in the country. The "mud ponds" are then a haven for many bird species.

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Wild geese on a glacier river at the beginning of sunset.

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Wild geese on a glacier river at the beginning of sunset.

Northern Iceland

Glacial rivers are a major attraction for my aerial photography as Iceland is a true paradise in this regard. These incredible patterns created by the interaction of the river bed, various sediments brought from the mountains, combinations of many incoming streams and the profile of the surface can provide endless possibilities for abstract discoveries. However, the best views happen when you manage to encounter the true local inhabitants of these magical places… like these geese.

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Swans at a pond.

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Swans at a pond.

Lázně Bohdaneč area,, Eastern Bohemia, Czech Republic

-- This is one of my most tranquil photos. I feel like this is the Swan Lake that was the inspiration for the ballet, the Tchaikovsky music and everything else which is somewhat ethereal, flowing, quiet, slow yet powerful… I took a polite distance to these swans but had been observing them from their perspective for quite some time, totally forgetting about the areas I originally planned for that day's shoot. I totally don’t regret it.

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An early bird couple takes a morning stroll on a beach on Xmas day at the Canary Islands.

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An early bird couple takes a morning stroll on a beach on Xmas day at the Canary Islands.

Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain

This Canary beach is actually a man made lagoon, which made the sea completely flat, especially in the early morning. Very soon, the beach got very full, but this moment must have had been serene from the ground, as it definitely was from the air as well.

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Gulls over a dried out pond with a few centimeters of water.

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Gulls over a dried out pond with a few centimeters of water.

Hodonín area, Eastern Moravia, Czech Republic

The Czech Republic saw some heavy droughts in the Spring 2020. Many ponds dried out, especially in South Moravia. When rains brought a few centimeters of water in later, it did not dissolve the dry mud and a "cracked water" pond full of birds was born.

-- This was one of the few trips we were able to make during the initial onset of Covid 19 and I loved every minute of it. This photo also brings back some nice personal memories from that trip.

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A mountain top in the South East Iceland coast.

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A mountain top in the South East Iceland coast.

South Eastern Iceland

-- Often I love driving to a tourist destination only to find out that its surroundings are often just as interesting. This was the case - I was driving to the very popular Stokksnes beach, but this caught my attention. I parked on the side and spent about 1 hour there, actually missing the Stokksnes at all due to bad weather coming very shortly. I don’t regret it!

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A path literally between two ponds called Love and Hope

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A path literally between two ponds called Love and Hope

Naděje pond system, Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic

This curious path separates two man made ponds. My theory is that the curious shape was there before the ponds, which probably only filled the areas on the side of an already existing road between villages in this part of South Bohemia.

-- One of my clients purchased this print once saying “Story of my life: troubles from the left, fools from the right”. But actually, these two ponds do have very different names: it’s actually Hope and Love. I trust it will bring all these to the gentleman!

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A river on a black moss beach covered with autumn-colored moss.

Interstellar River

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A river on a black moss beach covered with autumn-colored moss.

Sólheimasandur, Southern Iceland

The black sand beaches in South Iceland look especially otherworldly in late September.

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Blind stream Musík of the Slapy Dam near Prague in early autumn.

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Blind stream Musík of the Slapy Dam near Prague in early autumn.

Slapy dam, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic

-- The Slapy dam - created to protect Prague from previously devastating floods - is another popular destination for my photo trips. Both the water surface as well as surrounding hills and forests and almost an endless source of surprises.

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A tiny island on a little pond in the Autumn.

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A tiny island on a little pond in the Autumn.

Třeboň area, Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic

South Bohemia is a region with hundreds of man-made lakes and ponds dating back to the medieval era. These ponds are scattered by many muddy islands, often providing home to many bird species.

-- This photo was taken during one of the most colorful autumn days and is a part of a rather large series of similar islands.

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An island on a little pond close to Káraný in a chilling January weather.

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An island on a little pond close to Káraný in a chilling January weather.

Toušeň, Eastern Bohemia, Czech Republic

This island isn’t man made - nature presents us here with a torn mind of this complicated island. The January morning freeze painted the trees white, while it wasn’t cold enough to make the water freeze and hide the sand and mud texture of the island “lagoon”.

I took this photo on an early morning drive on January 2nd from vacations in the mountains to get a shot at a doctor’s and then coming back to join my group. This image - one of the first photos I took in 2020 - then became a strong symbol of a torn mind, dualities, things we need to reconcile… for me, this remained one of the strongest photos I took that year.

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A pseudocrater covered by autumn moss.

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A pseudocrater covered by autumn moss.

Lake Mývatn, North Eastern Iceland

It is not a classic volcanic crater because it is not "connected" to the magma in the earth and has never spewed lava. Still, these craters were created thanks to lava streams from nearby volcanoes flowing over a wet surface in the past, creating massive explosions of steam.

-- This was one of my last photos of the day. It was too late and very quickly the wind began to rise from the south (at the top of the photo), which brought a lot of clouds, fog and rain. My drone very much dislikes these conditions, so I took this picture and headed for the landing quickly.

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South Moravian hills and fields in early spring.

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South Moravian hills and fields in early spring.

Southern Moravia, Czech Republic

The large agricultural country area of South Moravian hills is quite difficult to photograph from above - but when you get to the right place, it literally flies. I I spent a lot of time with this photo sailing on its waves, because it contains several almost optical illusions (sometime due to eroding surface due to removed trees, which is nothing great actually), at the same time the colors of the South Moravian spring are difficult to interpret, let alone when you want to extract the spirit you feel there. I found this particular place between Bílovice and Čejkovice by chance, it is not one of the usual South Moravian photo locations.

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Glacial river before finding its entrance to the ocean.

Let Me In

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Glacial river before finding its entrance to the ocean.

Southern Iceland

This mesmerizing puzzle of shapes, patterns and shades is painted by a river flowing from nearby glaciers straight to the ocean - provided that there isn’t a lava sand barrier between the river and the waves. It took the river about 600 meters around the shore to finally find the opening and enter the Atlantic ocean. This day was very dark, windy and rainy and flying around taking photos was quite an adventure. It was only back home that I realized that what I saw from the top is quite incredible.

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A micro island covered by autumn vegetation in the middle of a glacial river.

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A micro island covered by autumn vegetation in the middle of a glacial river.

Northern Iceland

This river has a wide delta stretching for more than a kilometer before entering the Atlantic ocean. The colorful surface - which you can see really only from the skies - is caused by sediments brought by the stream from the mountains and their interaction with the bedrock. I could fly there for hours… no, days… and still find mesmerizing new abstract views.

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Braided river in Southern Iceland.

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Braided river in Southern Iceland.

Southern Iceland

Many river streams where the colors are created by mixing the sediments from the mountains and icebergs and the river bed of black lava sand and mud.

This photo is a crop of a huge 600 megapixel composite I made with my drone covering a larger area of the river. I then opened it at home, taking crops of the source image and looking for patterns and rhythms.

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River mouth bringing dead trees and sediments into the lake.

Treencarnation

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River mouth bringing dead trees and sediments into the lake.

Lago Maggiore, Northern Italy

The river that flows from the Alps to the lake brings in all kinds of messages from the mountains - should it be trees or various colorful sediments. Of all the rather more complex images I took at this area this one strikes out clearly… a combination of happiness vs endings, tranquility vs. strong currents, merry colors vs. the blackness of decay. It really depends on what you want to see in this and there’s definitely tons more stories than what the simple view would tell.

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A glacial river tries to find its way over the lava sand barrier to the ocean.

Glacial Veins

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A glacial river tries to find its way over the lava sand barrier to the ocean.

Southern Iceland

Only from the air when flying above the shore, I saw this incredible almost optical illusion of the river looking almost 3D thanks to the play of sediments. But… it’s completely flat (except the little sand barrier between the river and the ocean), there is no ice and the water is free flowing. After checking the maps afterwards, I realized that this pattern is just temporary, aerial maps from other periods showed a very different image. So, it’s likely gone now as well… how lucky we are to be able to witness this!

Many of my locations were not planned in advance and I found them by mere coincidence. This magic place is one of these, not being at all among the tourist attractions of Iceland. I drove around the shore and saw the river from the road, wondering how it gets to the water.

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A forest on the top of a mountain ridge.

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A forest on the top of a mountain ridge.

Krušné hory Mountains, North Western Bohemia, Czech Republic

-- I found this place by a pure coincidence - as is the case of quite a few other photos here - when flying from a site that actually didn’t prove to be as appealing as I’d have guessed from the online “satellite” maps (this also happens quite often). But I’m glad I did. And after seeing this photo in large prints, I understand why people sometimes take this part of the forest to their homes!

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A dump into a wastewater reservoir in an industrial area.

Acid Flower 3

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A dump into a wastewater reservoir in an industrial area.

Chomutov region, Western Bohemia, Czech Republic

The liquid waste is being dumped from the pipes on the bottom into a pond with already sedimented waste.

-- These dumps are very uninspiring from the ground and nobody comes to visit. However, from a bird's perspective, a wholly different realm opens up. I love flying, whenever possible, above these areas - definitely being avoided by an average tourist. But again, if you look at them with a different perspective, and a different attitude, perhaps, they reveal flowers of a wholly different kind.

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Fallen tree amidst the wild Autumn vegetation and leaves

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Fallen tree amidst the wild Autumn vegetation and leaves

Třeboň area, Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic

This tree was lying on a wild inhabited island on one of the many Třeboň ponds. Thanks to the particular time of the year, it was glowing reddish colors that could be visible even on my drone preview screen. I edited the contrasts lightly to bring them even more up to reveal a true autumn fire…

-- The Třeboň area in the “pond district” of Southern Bohemia is one of my favorite places for aerial explorations, as the very diverse landscape of ponds, forests, paths and meadows creates incredibly beautiful vistas. I have many photos from there in my portfolio and this one is less common amongst them as it doesn’t show any water surface (water is everywhere in the Třeboň area!)

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A former quarry now filled with water.

Heart of Rychleby

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A former quarry now filled with water.

Rychlebské mountains, Nothern Moravia, Czech Republic

This quarry heart is one of the many man made tiny lakes in the very remote area of the Rychlebské mountains on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland. These quarries are a fantastic destination for a couple day hike through the wilderness of the mountains, but from the sky, they reveal even another level of beauty. And mind you, since I don’t artificially create new shapes in the photos during the post production, this heart is “really” there.

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Two dead trees in the middle of an autumn-colored forest.

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Two dead trees in the middle of an autumn-colored forest.

Křivoklát area, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic

-- The hilly region around castle Křivoklát is one of the most beautifully forested places not far from Prague. In the autumn, it’s a real therapy to take walks around there. And there are a few places to capture the color madness from the air - even to realize that death, which met these two drying out trees, can highlight a beauty everywhere.

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Last group of trees with leaves amidst a deep autumn forest

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Last group of trees with leaves amidst a deep autumn forest

near Koněprusy, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic

-- I was concerned that I may not get great photos, coming to the area so late in the autumn with most trees already having shaken their leaves down. However, some patches still could be found and especially in the bright sun of that day they created incredible views.

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A late Autumn forest in bright afternoon sunlight.

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A late Autumn forest in bright afternoon sunlight.

Koněprusy, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic

The Koněprusy area is a place covered by many fairly deep forests, which are also a favorite destination for many weekend hikers or tramps.

-- I so much wanted to take a photo of another location a kilometer from here but I managed to crash my drone a few days before that. Thanks to a friend who lent me her drone I managed to get to the place anyway, but my original location didn’t reveal anything that would speak to me that day. In some disappointment, I just flew around the area rather randomly, only to discover this forest. It had almost all leaves already fallen and the sharp yet low-angle sun created an incredible canvas out of it.


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A wastewater substance in a puddle in the surface mining area.

Acidragon

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A wastewater substance in a puddle in the surface mining area.

Mostecko , North Western Bohemia, Czech Republic

-- Another of my photos which were taken on completely randomly discovered locations. I actually went to photograph something different, but parked right next to this puddle, which caught my attention right after the take off. Needless to say, I spent a generous time right at my spot looking at this colorful beast before flying to my final location (out of which, as far as I remember, not significant photo was made…)

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