Brian Dooling is a self-proclaimed weather geek who grew up in coastal Connecticut. He is... Brian Dooling is a self-proclaimed weather geek who grew up in coastal Connecticut. He is also a Geographer, receiving his undergraduate degree from Southern Connecticut State University and finishing up his Master’s degree at Hunter College in NYC. Brian has also received a Graduate Certificate in Digital Publishing from Pace University. Brian contributes to a local CT weather site WxEdge, but his interests expand beyond weather to the environment and media. Read more about Brian Dooling Read More
Remote controlled cameras and drones are really the future of capturing nature and animals on film. Just like the whale watching boat that uses a remote controlled helicopter to capture amazing views of whales, a new video has surfaced of an another wondrous perspective from above.
In the video below, a drone is used to capture breathtaking moments of a mother humpback whale and her calf off the coast of Hawaii. The moments captured by the flying camera are truly spectacular and document the amazing interaction between mother and calf.
Like other remote controlled cameras and drones used for observing nature, the best part is the minimum human interaction with these beautiful creatures, allowing them to swim without any boats too close by.
Videos like the one below are a real treat for anyone who wants to observe nature without making too much of an impact. Hit the play button to enjoy these amazing views from above and the awesome interactions between these humpback whales.
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Wow! LOVE this!!
❤️ Beautiful!
I agree, this is a better way of using drones. A great way of seeing the whales.