Photographer Amos Chapple's remarkable aerial views of India were shot by attaching his camera to a 'quadcopter' drone
A knot of fishing boats at the entrance to Sassoon Dock, Mumbai. Photograph: Amos Chapple![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/proxy/AVvXsEiQW4Zm63s2osUnYO0oJPQARNSCqHm7-zJqxHjv8uVD_6bZsFeN5lhvULk9Ule278rVkXXDBPDMmRaPpXRsFuQSCtxslsWO2NjYjnHgiiu816TgJ-UlPV5mp03wK5lDXjjPTnD7LHRywgXE0ndpk9SuIn7nrRmy9kqNRE87ze8zdx2PrhTNVHW1BHQbToX4l4LkkfACc6GdQPqw93dWllcPx_9MPY2Pz9EPVDLwEgBT71mOJtSEbd_YZnb0LsdMbuCV3umRRw=)
The emperor Humayun's tomb, commissioned by his widow. Photograph: Amos Chapple![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/proxy/AVvXsEir_iMU0-U_tnuIKfKIfeh_BWpxOv0W2MI_4lq_jRqmxlMS_IgVT1RD18KwwLZ5I0t_4Ck5igy5wyVao2-pszWTGByvc2y69YBegyICYvxzUCap9DP_gr5ZFVysD3zYR5eBh3gnjrJi_WhQuE_cpaviJN0vmNjtVSDFAiqMWzlYXLHmb7lLSPfRN03YV0kS4SPKJQtZUCinPtFCDNLU1pF6ggCd6KDFAKQua3d5OWbvaigL9EhifeMgNAfgQNRTtOXXNKSKyQ=)
Known to the locals as 'Hill 3' this knoll jutting above Mumbai's northern slums is no more valuable than the land below. Photograph: Amos Chapple
Access to running water, which the hill lacks, is far more valuable than any view. Photograph: Amos ChappleKolkata's glittering memorial to Queen Victoria; in the foreground is a statue of King Edward VII, who died before the monument to his mother was completed. Photograph: Amos Chapple![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/proxy/AVvXsEiJbwmgw1lKGQXqq3xeYsEZEBTl6y_JE-6a4GoVtNcYxP7rGYaQ_S6e-nyG9VVk5kVQq_jhZeHC0GKn0-5w_uk5D9tbhc4i_S-gLodrnR6lFrEfYu3kH20vo8DSUOPpvqePP-HNaXdw3RNaG-y8iZsBAF0tgZauHfeppJrZgEg6wfEdOiDrgL1KmzRqy_upVqWpzBnUEqBi1-mWMoX0TWyWiMishF5P_xOvXz6q9gILAF1d_PijdDSrpu_tp31Vs8FaObl8Jw=)
Jama Masjid, the heart of Islam in India. The red sandstone structure was built under the orders of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, who also commissioned the Taj Mahal. Photograph: Amos ChappleTwo wrestlers practising the ancient Indian sport of Kushti in a pit they had hacked into the ground two hours before. Photograph: Amos Chapple![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/proxy/AVvXsEjd3sgKVpJsupYJWcxPhxR1SNNVi41KIyTH0Fvj647AgpGkNI8AX9x-r1oz_FwWNVTVnO5fqE4_sQTEqtvB3e00crm3MWEx-Bbp2nuARp5N-Vo9pLCm0kwCqnRDzK23717WFwAlgE_z5ES0Qp0ji6szSYy4pmbwOy8pbCZYznA1KJ8NRuGe553i8KDnyC_SzrKk5LPjsgGRXHz2vZIgZ8Vb4_pjNftAkgt5cdMbm7YzHL0uoX3vG2ElHc2ihzVDPbcr32ti1A=)
The Taj Mahal, with the Yamuna river snaking away towards its source in the Himalayas. Photograph: Amos ChappleThe Taj Mahal as the day's first tourists trickle through the gates. Photograph: Amos Chapple![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/proxy/AVvXsEjQH6ZMOgvR-Zw2Bcj2NQG3vy4kRTTjpVd5F9Ngc7KWuxRVZ24UMNEJLDUdAPDjU0MwV8KxiCpRQEjhvRKaX3sWGfCg2-Azl4t4NzSVdo9Q5KBgqH4rwGGysn9PZaWQsSzyXPOqaYZHSLUGBXE3Ww9MtDZmP0AME-_PaRf-jAMv0w3ER3v-x3o_rv58JNrSzzeXTGV2gIsrB8JuW5B02kw4YmbrCp7TTc6kbnQwWAi7bMmXSy6VGEtZUkloPFn9Yz-QpjLvkA=)
The Lotus Temple, dotted with pigeons at sunrise. Designed by an Iranian exile, the building serves as the centre of the Bahai'i faith in Delhi. Photograph: Amos Chapple
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