Thanks a lot to the producer of this wonderful footage, I spent some good time with my daughter explaining to her where I am traveling using this wonderful video.
Excellent video! My friends who live in Paris were astounded by what they have seen in your video. It shows a side of Paris that very few people ever see, even to the who have spent their lives there.
Amazing view. I've been to Paris, but I've never seen familiar places from above. It is even difficult to imagine how to obtain permission for such filming in the city. Thank you!
can't speak to how sympathetic it is to Parisian taste, but to a francophone Anglo thank you for sharing such a rich menu of mages such as only a camera can provide. The soundtrack, once again, is beyond tolerable - few cultures will ever wish for a more compelling siren than Edith Piaf. Can't get too much musette. Did we miss the Couperin? As with the New York videos these omit some of the seedier sides which nevertheless epitomize the metropolis. The Sacre Coeur once epitomized Parisian low life? but today other than a vertical landmark for drones is it really worthy as a central landmark for Paris? Nevertheless, acknowledging that the only thing that will change the world will probably be for the worse, the Dronalist videos are a welcome addition to the current digital landscape - they're also totally enjoyable. As historians like to talk about 'bottom up verses top down' might it be said that he difference between a Parisian and New York view of their urban life is between bottom up and top down? Sky views of Manhattan are arguably the metropolis at its finest whereas Paris from the top down is less flavorful than is plainest baguette.
Congratulations for your work my new friend 🤝 You make an excellent job flying in the Paris 🏆 Sub 🙏 and a big like 👍 I wish the greatest success for you 🏆
Great footage!! I wish I could have done it - I was arrested three weeks ago for flying near Les Invalides and both my drone and controller were confiscated - I wonder if these drone restrictions were leftover from the Olympics
Answer: the no. 2 in fund industry: CNBC has not named any. Bloomberg listed 4 top professional names of which i knew 2: Ken Griffin & Steve Cohen. The other 2 look familiar and also top pros.
I think the historic density is precisely what gives the city-proper its photogenic aspect and character. The city preserves many residential buildings that roughly range from 1600-1915, with the majority being from 1850-1915. Considering the age of those buildings, the facades are in good to great condition, and those between 1850-1915 often have detailed limestone masonry. Additionally, the city-proper and surrounding municipalities continue to build new buildings and parks that have phased out many unused industrial buildings and land, while a lot of the more distant suburbs consist of detached and semi-detached single family houses. Considering the age and density of Paris, which is among the highest, it's amazing how clean and well-preserved the city is. I've visited plenty of cities with significantly less history (or less preserved history) and less density, and yet they are less clean, less taken-care of, and less eye-appealing. No powerlines above ground, no towering billboards, no tacky signs for businesses, and in general little all-concrete buildings from the decades immediately following WWII. Just see for yourself in person or in Google Maps while comparing with other metropolitan areas of comparable size.
Nothing compares to Paris. The magic and the energy that city outputs is unmatched.
Pick pocket : hold my honor
Amazing city. And so many great visuals as demonstrated by this video!
Attraction of Paris can't be overstated, and off the charts
Amazing aerial view of Paris by drone shot. Beautiful city of France. Tnx4sharing.
France and Paris is ❤
Great Job. The most beautiful city in the world
Thanks a lot to the producer of this wonderful footage, I spent some good time with my daughter explaining to her where I am traveling using this wonderful video.
I already like this more than the Timelab Pro Paris video, congrats.
Magnificient !
Excellent video! My friends who live in Paris were astounded by what they have seen in your video. It shows a side of Paris that very few people ever see, even to the who have spent their lives there.
Amazing view. I've been to Paris, but I've never seen familiar places from above. It is even difficult to imagine how to obtain permission for such filming in the city. Thank you!
5:56 That zooming out of the tower, That's a sick and beatiful shot!
Nice to meet you-Yo! gorgeous footage,
Outstanding! Love the close up of the effell tower
Epic shots.
👏brilliant shooting and mixing🎬 mesmerizing
I love your videos
Wow. Nice video👍
This is CRAZY😮 but I think I am HOOKED on your channel.....I watched my home town of NYC and I am watching Paris....?
BEAUTIFUL DAMN👍👍👍
Really amazing! Thanks! 🤩
Thanks!
very much appreciated @gordon3352! straight to the "new drone" fund!
Wow! much appreciated!!
Спасибо!!!👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
DJI just changed the world
Beautiful ❤
Being there once❤
now THAT is what I m talking about!
GAVNOY ZARIGANIY . JU SWI AHBAR
Magnifique video! Fait attention j'ai ete en Garde a vue a cause de ça, il faut se faire discret...
素晴らしい✨
Qué hermosa arquitectura de Europa son muy bonitas
Спасибо за видео,красивый город.
👍👍👍
Les Parisiens de France ont droit à beaucoup de Paris Baguette !
Ils y en a qui font be d humour...
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can't speak to how sympathetic it is to Parisian taste, but to a francophone Anglo thank you for sharing such a rich menu of mages such as only a camera can provide. The soundtrack, once again, is beyond tolerable - few cultures will ever wish for a more compelling siren than Edith Piaf. Can't get too much musette. Did we miss the Couperin? As with the New York videos these omit some of the seedier sides which nevertheless epitomize the metropolis. The Sacre Coeur once epitomized Parisian low life? but today other than a vertical landmark for drones is it really worthy as a central landmark for Paris?
Nevertheless, acknowledging that the only thing that will change the world will probably be for the worse, the Dronalist videos are a welcome addition to the current digital landscape - they're also totally enjoyable.
As historians like to talk about 'bottom up verses top down' might it be said that he difference between a Parisian and New York view of their urban life is between bottom up and top down? Sky views of Manhattan are arguably the metropolis at its finest whereas Paris from the top down is less flavorful than is plainest baguette.
Congratulations for your work my new friend 🤝
You make an excellent job flying in the Paris 🏆
Sub 🙏 and a big like 👍
I wish the greatest success for you 🏆
Nice shorts bud! Even with permission you cannot fly. How did you manage?
Can you talk about the drone permits please ??? Or anyone where to ???
Great footage!! I wish I could have done it - I was arrested three weeks ago for flying near Les Invalides and both my drone and controller were confiscated - I wonder if these drone restrictions were leftover from the Olympics
Surtout , ne pas y atterrir !
Mieux vaut voir cette ville du ciel 😂
👌
next month, i travel to Paris. Could you give me some advice when flying drone here?
Hope you enjoyed your time there?
Wow!... just sayin';...(But your Manhattan footage rules.)
God bless you Ralph cathrine keeton Griffin 🎉🎉🎉😢😢😅😅❤❤❤
Is it legal to fly a drone in Paris, especially near the Eiffel Tower?
Salut, c'est quoi les lut que tu utilise ?
how did you manage to get the permissions
Answer: the no. 2 in fund industry: CNBC has not named any. Bloomberg listed 4 top professional names of which i knew 2: Ken Griffin & Steve Cohen. The other 2 look familiar and also top pros.
Très belles images, musique déplorable à la limite agaçante. Dommage de gâcher de si belles prises de vue.
Paris looks overrated and like a maze with all the buildings being side by side
You're simply a hater. Paris is the best city on earth.
Isn't that the point ? I love the buildings side by side, its like a whole different world!
@@thebabbler8867 you say that because you’re lucky not to live there...😁
" Side by side " What kind of argument is that ? XD
I think the historic density is precisely what gives the city-proper its photogenic aspect and character. The city preserves many residential buildings that roughly range from 1600-1915, with the majority being from 1850-1915. Considering the age of those buildings, the facades are in good to great condition, and those between 1850-1915 often have detailed limestone masonry. Additionally, the city-proper and surrounding municipalities continue to build new buildings and parks that have phased out many unused industrial buildings and land, while a lot of the more distant suburbs consist of detached and semi-detached single family houses. Considering the age and density of Paris, which is among the highest, it's amazing how clean and well-preserved the city is. I've visited plenty of cities with significantly less history (or less preserved history) and less density, and yet they are less clean, less taken-care of, and less eye-appealing. No powerlines above ground, no towering billboards, no tacky signs for businesses, and in general little all-concrete buildings from the decades immediately following WWII. Just see for yourself in person or in Google Maps while comparing with other metropolitan areas of comparable size.
yeah, better from the top, cause on the ground, you'll get infected with insects and rats xD
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Surtout , ne pas y atterrir !
Mieux vaut voir cette ville du ciel 😂