Are you pursuing your personal passions to get the pictures you want, or are you letting…ahem…”too many obstacles” stop you?
Here’s a little inspiration. Using a weather balloon, a Gopro 2, a Multiplex Funjet and some other lo-fi equipment, David Windestål decided to get some first person footage of a trip to space. What he ends up with is an awesome video of the camera’s trip into orbit, and a ton of inspiration for the rest of us. Sure he could massaged the footage and edited differently / better. But whatever. In this post its the spirit that counts. Because truth be told, he’s doing cool shit. And you…?
The takeaway is this: you might not be as handy as David with a soldering iron, but it doesn’t matter, that’s not the point. The point is to stop creating false barriers between you and what you want to be taking pictures of…
Take that project that you’ve pushed off… decided is “too difficult” or “too expensive” or “too [whatever]” and hack into it. If you can find step by step instructions on how to send a camera into space with a couple of mouse clicks, what else might you figure out how to do with a little elbow grease and that good, ol’fashioned get-off-your-ass-and-do-it attitude adjustment?
Just go for it and work hard, then all goals are reachable!
The following video also a example that goes into that direction…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62CUg45lMtQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I think Davin also would be a great guest at CJlive, what do you think Chase?
If you have ever thought that the world was flat this is proof that it goes round and round. Once again Man proves anything is possible. This video made my dAY, THNX
Thanks Chase
Never in my life would I have thought of doing *that*! =D Simply amazing…
Not so new…
http://www.stratos-sphere.com/videos/
I think you missed the point. It wasnt if this had been done or not, it was about going out and doing something. Having an idea (even if it isnt new) and following through with it. Know what I mean?