(Taken from the hexacopter, of course.) Oh yeah! And the music is again from local faves 3 Leg Torso! How beautiful is this place?
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Yesterday, as we were leaving the Badlands, we pulled over at a viewpoint so Kevin could stress me out for five solid minutes while he flew the hexacopter and camera out over some of the craziest, jaggiest parts of the Badlands…the part where if there's any malfunction and the thing…
1 CommentKevin got a nice shot of our surroundings this morning with the HexacopterCam. (Click image to enlarge…we're on the right) (Posted by Laura)
1 CommentThis is going to be a long post, with tons of photos. I'll just get that out there right now. A couple days ago we learned that for not THAT much more than taking the ferry out to Dry Tortugas National Park (about 70 miles west of Key West) you…
3 CommentsBlack dot at the clearing where the roads meet is us. (Click images to enlarge) Looking toward our campground (light spot at the base of the trees toward the top of the picture, below Mt. Elbert): Arkansas River:
1 CommentKevin got a nice overall shot of the Alumafandango compound today with the hexacopter. He'll be doing another one of these at dusk tonight. (Click to enlarge.)
Comments closedHere are three of Kevin's "Chasing Ships" videos from out at Skamokawa, WA: This is where he takes off from our campsite with the hexacopter and a Sony 5n camera and then heads out over the middle of the Columbia River and the hexacopter becomes a teeny tiny little dot…
2 CommentsKevin just finished his first video in the "Chasing Ships" series. Here's yesterday's Alaskan Explorer (petroleum), headed out to sea. It is passing Morning Menad (Hyundais) on its way into Portland, if I remember right.
2 CommentsKevin’s next video installment…flying the hexacopter over Bodega Bay. (Posted by Laura)
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