The King’s Stone
Drone Photo.
Store Dyrehave (literally Large Deer Park) is a forest immediately south of Hillerød, on both sides of Københavnsvej, in North Zea...
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Drone Photo.
Store Dyrehave (literally Large Deer Park) is a forest immediately south of Hillerød, on both sides of Københavnsvej, in North Zealand, Denmark. Consisting of conifers and beech, it was enclosed with stone walls in 1619–28 as a royal deer park for hunting. In 1680, Christian V introduced a geometrical system of roads forming a star with eight branches for par force hunting.[1] Although par force hunting was discontinued in 1777, the road system and numbered stone posts remain fully intact.[2] Store Dyrehave is one of the three forests forming the Par force hunting landscape in North Zealand, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Wikipedia).
The drone operator is seen standing in front of the square stone setting in the middle of the frame for scale.
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Store Dyrehave (literally Large Deer Park) is a forest immediately south of Hillerød, on both sides of Københavnsvej, in North Zealand, Denmark. Consisting of conifers and beech, it was enclosed with stone walls in 1619–28 as a royal deer park for hunting. In 1680, Christian V introduced a geometrical system of roads forming a star with eight branches for par force hunting.[1] Although par force hunting was discontinued in 1777, the road system and numbered stone posts remain fully intact.[2] Store Dyrehave is one of the three forests forming the Par force hunting landscape in North Zealand, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Wikipedia).
The drone operator is seen standing in front of the square stone setting in the middle of the frame for scale.
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ewill
July 03, 2019
Great shot, I love these drone photos for the simple fact that you see everyday items and places in a completely different aspect. You did the angle with great composition, the only thing I might have tried is to complete the path that is a dead end with some photoshoppery :) Anyways, awesome photo
AnotherDayisNOW
July 03, 2019
Hi eWill..thanks for the praise and the comment...and you have a point that something could be done with the dead end path..I think though that I would have tried to 'copy' some of the trees and covered the path instead...as all the other paths have a more direct opposite...three reasons I didn´t...I did not think of it...I don´t have the skills in Photoshop yet...and I did not think of it..:O)...
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