PHOTOS: Unique angles of wildlife taken from a remote-controlled car
An innovative photographer attached a camera to a remote-controlled car, allowing him to capture unique angles of wild lions, rhinos and other animals.
Over the last 11 years, Chris Bray has been taking pictures of animals using his toy car contraption while he takes guests on photography tours in Kenya.
Bray purchased an ordinary remote-controlled car, stripped it of anything that could chewed or ripped off, leaving the chassis, then strapped a GoPro to the top of it.
When a herd of animals has been sighted, Bray uses the toy car to approach the subjects’ general area without intruding. (Caters News)
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