The wonderful people at Geniustown recently posted Colin Rich's incredible "Pacific II," which shows how duct-taping two used cameras to a homemade balloon and some styrofoam can deliver "epic aerial photography and video."
Thanks, Will!
The wonderful people at Geniustown recently posted Colin Rich's incredible "Pacific II," which shows how duct-taping two used cameras to a homemade balloon and some styrofoam can deliver "epic aerial photography and video."
Thanks, Will!
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