A Photographer With A Drone Discovered A Stunning Glacier Scene Hidden In The Himalayas
Nowadays we’re all infected with modern technology, and when it comes to photography, drones have dramatically changed and aerial photography reached a new peak. Drones give us the chance to take spectacular photos from a bird’s-eye views of landscapes, vast areas, risky terrains, and distant horizons. They are easy to use. But drones can easily reach dangerous landscapes and are specially designed for tracking and mapping natural hazards and risks.
David Kaszlikowski, a renowned Polish photographer with lots of awards in his name, specializes in mountain photography. His work consists of aerial and underwater photography, usually using drones. He was searching to find a perfect location to shoot his documentary, K2 Touching the Sky, and used his DJI Phantom Drone to search the area. He flew the drone above K2 Mountain, second-highest peak in the world. While looking for his ideal place, he passed through Concordia, the area below the mountain where the Baltoro and Godwin-Austen glaciers meet, he spotted something incredible. Kaszlikowski saw another new glacier which was surreal to him. This glacier was surrounded by a 65-feet wide water pool and it's completely spectacular.