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Burrard-Lucases and the BeetleCam

Posted by Aaron on April 21st, 2010

Johnny Five Alive!!

It goes without saying that people are endeared to robots. Why, just look at that lovable Johnny Five over there, the late-‘80s childhood icon of the human/robot emotional connection. And why not? Robots are built to serve us unswervingly and to carry out our commands without a microsecond’s hesitation.

Will and Matt Burrard-Lucas love photography, but they, too, love robots. Okay, I’m using “robot” in a very loose sense here, because what they have built—they call it the BeetleCam—is more of an RC car than a robot, but let’s not split hairs… It’s awesome anyway!

These two guys wanted to photograph African wildlife in a way that hadn’t been done before, and without putting themselves in mortal danger (aye, there’s the rub), so they built, from scratch, a remote-controlled Canon EOS-400D! Then they booked a two-week safari in Tanzania and made some fantastic photographs.

Here is the teaser video:

Read more about the BeetleCam and see their photos on their blog.

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One Response to “Burrard-Lucases and the BeetleCam”

  1. 2 years ago, Single-Serving Photo – Macro Mosquito Larvae said:

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