드론이 미지의 히말라야 빙벽을 찾다 Drone Discovers Stunning Glacier Scene Hidden in the Himalayas(VIDEO)

Drone Discovers Stunning Glacier Scene Hidden in the Himalayas


폴란드 출신 사진작가 '다비드 카즐리코프스키'는 드론에게 매우 감사해하고 있다. 드론이 사람이 근접하지 못하는 K2봉 근처의 빙벽 정상부의 사진을 찍어온 것이다.

사진은 발트로와 고드윈오스턴 빙벽이 있는 K2봉 아래 쪽에 있는 콘코르디아라는 빙벽지역으로 둘레 20m 넓이의 작은 풀로 둘러싸여 신비함을 자아냈다.

다비드는 매우 특별한 청정지역이라 평가하며 빙벽이 녹으며 없어지기도 하며 쉴새없이 변화하는 곳으로 내년에 오면 이번과 같은 장면은 찍기 어려울 것이라고 말하기도 했다.

K2봉은 중국과 파키스탄 접경 지역에 있는 세계에서 두번째로 높은 산이다.

필자도 K2봉 밑에서 보는 순간 가슴이 벅차오르는...그저 장엄하다라는 말 외는 달리 표현할 수 없었다.

by Ki Chul Hwang 

Conpaper  Editor Distributor 

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Thanks to the help of a drone, Polish photographer David Kaszlikowski captured a stunning scene atop a glacier near the K2 mountain, one that he wouldn’t have ever discovered otherwise. The quest to find a unique Himalayan locale started while he was shooting the upcoming documentary called K2 Touching the Sky. Kaszlikowski wanted a personal project to work on during his downtime, and so he sent his DJI Phantom drone to check out the scenery surrounding the world’s second-highest peak.

The device found a secluded spot near Concordia, which is the area below K2 where the Baltoro and Godwin-Austen glaciers converge. Kaszlikowski noticed that there was a section of glacier surrounded by a 65-foot-wide pool of water. “The place was special, making a very clean graphic frame,” he told Wired. “It was disappearing, melting, changing its form every day. It was quite obvious nobody will photograph it again like me; nobody will see it the same way the next season.”

To capture the awe-inspiring sight, Kaszlikowski and a guide hiked to the spot at night, where he used a 30-second exposure shot with a Canon 5D Mark III. While the shutter was open, he illuminated the environment with an LED. The result is a surreal, eerily-glowing form that looks as though it’s from another planet.

The unexpected location is one that Kaszlikowski would’ve missed on his own. And as a veteran in the industry, he’s seen how improving technology, like drones, can help photographers get the best shot possible. “But one thing never changes,” he says. “You have to follow your vision.”

David Kaszlikowski: Website
via [Reddit and Wired]


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