Brooks told The Huffington Post it took him 3 years to entirely master holding aerial shots of Hawaii. He went adult 7,500 feet in a helicopter to constraint his latest array of photos, and says he hopes to get adult to 8,000 feet soon.
Brooks told HuffPost that a crony once offering him a square of recommendation that stays executive to his work: “You can’t be a satisfactory continue photographer.”Â
“Some of a best times to fly are when we consider a continue looks too rough,” Brooks said. “You’ll see some extraordinary things if you’re peaceful to fly by a deluge during sunset.”
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