Monday, April 26, 2010

Remote Control DSLR BeetleCam Goes On Ground-Level Photo Safari

Through Gizmodo

Remote Control DSLR BeetleCam Goes On Ground-Level Photo Safari

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Some wildlife photographers spend months immersed in muck to capture the perfect shot. The Burrard-Lucas brothers decided to let an RC car do the dirty work. Their BeetleCam came face-to-face with lions, elephants, and buffalo and captured these stunning shots:

The BeetleCam is the ingenuous creation of Will and Matt Burrard-Lucas, two acclaimed UK wildlife photographers who wanted to get up close and personal with some of Africa's most dangerous animals (with a wide-angle lens, natch).

They strapped a Canon EOS 400D on top of a four-wheel drive buggy and rigged up one controller to operate the entire contraption. The photographs, recovered only after the BeetleCam was "promptly mauled, and carried off into the bush" by a pride of lions, show the animals from a unique, "I'm-a-small-rodent-about-to-get-snacked-on" perspective.

You can see more shots and read further about the BeetleCam's adventures on the brothers' site. [Burrard Lucas via Wired]

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