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Drone Footage Of Frozen Chicago Will Take Your Breath Away

Winter can look incredible when it's not overcast and raining. This production company from the US have managed to capture a beautiful frozen Chicago. Chicago, has this year thanks to last year's polar vortex shown how beautiful wintery conditions c...

Winter can look incredible when it's not overcast and raining. This production company from the US have managed to capture a beautiful frozen Chicago.

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Chicago, has this year thanks to last year's polar vortex shown how beautiful wintery conditions can be truly breath taking two years in a row. During the filming of the video, temperature failed to rise above -10 degrees.

Photographer Colin Hinkle released the footage taken by a GoPro camera attached to a DJI Phantom 2 Drone. On his about page Hinkle wrote: "Part 4 of Chicago in my series of life from above. Shot during the winter of January 2015 around Chicago over the course of 2 weeks. All shot in temperatures below 10 degrees F. Really tested the limits of the DJI Phantom 2 and GoPro Hero 4. The Phantom held up very well in the cold with no issues at all. The GoPro shooting in 4K would not last much more than 10 minutes before needing a battery change which was disappointing since it's supposed to be a camera for the "extreme" users. Enjoy the beauty of a frigid Chicago from your warmth of your living room."

FROZEN: Ice builds up along North Avenue Pier while temperatures hovered around zero degrees Fahrenheit on January 7, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Most of the city's schools were cancelled today as wind chill temperatures were expected to exceed -30

FRIGID: Commuters cross the Chicago River on their way to work as temperatures hovered around zero degrees Fahrenheit during the morning rush on January 5, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Temperatures are expected to remain in the single digits today and three to six inches of snow are expected to fall this evening. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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