A photographer from Lithuania with the help of a drone spied what people are doing in quarantine
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/a-photographer-from-lithuania-with-the-help-of-a-drone-spied-what-people-are-doing-in-quarantine.htmlCommercial photographer Adas Vasiliauskas (Adas Vasiliauskas) from Lithuania was out of work during the quarantine, but is not discouraged at all. He took a drone, which he uses for filming weddings, and took a whole series of pictures of his fellow citizens just through the windows of their apartments. According to the author of the photos, this is a 100% contactless way to see how people spend their time in quarantine.
At first, Adas photographed only the families of his friends. But the pictures posted on social networks quickly became popular. Suddenly, many strangers wanted Vasiliauskas to show their "difficult quarantine days".
Keywords: Drone | Quarantine | Lithuania
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