PHOTOS: A drone’s-eye view of RVA in the fall

Thanks so much to Creative Dog Media, whose Instagram you should really follow. Even the drones have hearts!

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james river aerial fall bridge

james river aerial rva fall

james river railroad tracks richmond rva

james river richmond fall

sunrise sunset richmond rapids james river

richmond james river canal skyline kayak outdoor

james river kayak outdoors richmond

richmond skyline james river fall

james river fall richmond foliage

james river rapids richmond aerial

canal river kayak richmond fall

james river skyline richmond fall

train tracks richmond fall

train trestle richmond fall james river bridge rva

richmond train trestle railroad powhite bridge rva

skyline canal railroad track richmond

canal locks richmond fall aerial

richmond bridge skyline railroad track canal fall

train railroad track richmond river fall aerial

train trestle richmond james river fall

railroad track bridge canal richmond skyline aerial

lucky strike cincinnati water tower shockoe bottom

canal richmond skyline

skyline james river fall aerial

bridge james river richmond fall

rva skyline richmond aerial

james river skyline aerial bridge fall

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  1. Great pics. Still amazes me how cool it is that there’s so much natural area in Richmond. Ie, shiplock. you’re basically steps from shockoe bottom, but you’re very far removed from it while there in that park.

  2. RVA so pretty in the golden afternoon light! nice captures, Creative Dog~ love the overhead river shots/riffle patterns

  3. Darlene Arrivillaga on said:

    Your photos are fantastic. Is there any way I could get your permission to use them on my Chesapeake Bay Facebook page? I prefer (and always ask permission first) to download the photos, then repost them. For some reason, this allows for many more “likes” and comments, as opposed to simply sharing. And of course, would always credit you as photographer. I would also be willing to share your posts as advertisement for you, if this is something you might be interested in.

    I started my page just over two years ago, and have over 5600 page likes. I don’t post many pictures of people… 99% are landscapes/waterscapes and all are of the Chesapeake Bay, and its tributaries.

    I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.

    https://www.facebook.com/The-Chesapeake-Bay-584770558250256/?ref=hl

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