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Aerial Photos of Botswana's Wildlife by Zack Seckler

Ryan Nance January 17, 2014

Photographer Zack Seckler  flying in an ultra-light just a few hundred feet off the ground takes these awesome photos of the wildlife for his series Botswana.

He explains:  "it was like gliding over an enormous painting and being able to create brushstrokes at will. Flying 100 feet over herds of wild animals in a plane with no windows was an unforgettable experience. I was privy to views and perspectives that very few get to see. As a photographer, I was humbled. I’m always thinking about new ways to view the world. This series quite literally changed my view, showing me that simple changes can create profound results."

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via MY MODERN MET

In 5tilt Tags aerial photography, africa, wildlife, photo projects
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