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Drone photography is becoming more and more popular each passing year, and so are the photo contests dedicated exclusively to this very modern and very recent medium. Dronestagram, a French-based community where drone enthusiasts can post their photos and share comments and opinions, has just announced the winners of one of such contests, its fifth International Drone Photography Contest.

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The organisers of the contest declare themselves very proud of their community, and Dronestagram’s founder Eric Dupin said that “the unique worldview allowed by drones continues to make us dream”.

If you’d like to have a look at the world from a drone’s vantage point of view, you can find the winning photos and some more of the entries in the gallery down below, while you can find more drone content at Dronestagram’s Instagram page here.

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