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25 Insane Viewpoint Pictures Taken With a GoPro Camera

Chances are that if you're into excessive sports, you already know about GoPro, the company that makes small, wearable, water resistant and shockproof cameras. Creator Nick Woodman was motivated to begin a organization devoted to experience digital cameras after a 2002 surfing trip to Australia. Expecting to catch amazing images, he soon discovered that top quality equipment could not be acquired for inexpensive price points. So, he decided to begin a organization where people could catch professional-like photos. Hence, the organization's name "GoPro."

GoPro's cameras have now been used by the surfing group as well as by the snowboarding, biking, and skydiving areas. Its latest and most innovative model is the Wi-Fi allowed HD HERO3, which was published today. To show you just what this photographic camera is capable, the organization also just launched an amazing 5-minute movie. Warning: It's a heart-thumping, blood-pumping movie that will make you want to get your bike, surfboard, kayak, or board and just go!


Watch that movie after experiencing these 22 photos taken at crazy viewpoints by GoPro cameras. They were all taken by GoPro sportsmen or lovers.

Above: Allow Davis used the GoPro Wi-Fi BacPac + Wi-Fi Combination Kit to catch this impressive taken on Australia's Silver Coast!
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Source : GoPro website

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