Amos Chapple has established himself as quite the photographer. He has traveled all over the world capturing places through his lens. But some of his most enigmatic ones were captured using a mounted camera on a quad-copter. 

That kind of drone technology is now banned in many places around the world, which makes Chapple's images quite unique, as they're proof that a time existed when the scope of technology was limitless.

Check these out.

 

The Hermitage Pavilion in St. Petersburg, Russia

 

Star Fort at Bourtange, Netherlands

 

Ruins of a College in the disputed state of Abkhazia

 

The Lotus Temple in New Delhi, India

 

Moscow, Russia

 

Taj Mahal in the morning in Agra, India

 

Liberty Statue in Budapest, Hungary

 

The Katskhi Pillar in Georgia

 

Statue of Worker and Kolkhoz Woman in Northern Moscow

 

Kauri Cliffs Golf Course in New Zealand

 

Suburbs of Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain

 

Sagrat Cor Church in Barcelona, Spain

 

Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg, Russia

 

St. Peter and Paul Cathedral in Petergof, Russia

 

The Jama Masjid in New Delhi, India

 

The Taj Mahal and the garden around it in Agra, India

 

Hill 3 in one of the northern slums in Mumbai, India

 

Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary

 

Sacré-Cœur in Paris, France

 

Hotel Ukraina in Moscow, Russia

 

Fishing Boats in Sassoon Dock in Mumbai, India

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