Looks like drone wedding photography is storms behavior orthogonal eroticismcool even when it's accidental.
Travel filmmaker Brandon Li was reviewing still photos from a drone session when he stumbled across an aerial shot that couldn't have been more perfect if it were intentional.
SEE ALSO: 17 high-tech ways to make your wedding day even more memorable"[I have] no idea who [the people in the photo] are, but I assume they were practicing a pose for a wedding photograph or something," he told PetaPixel. "Or maybe they were just making lawn angels."
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Li said that he'd originally been trying to shoot the sunset, but pointed the drone downward to send it home when it became low on battery. Good thing, too -- that angle made the gorgeous aerial shot possible.
And the man sprawled out near the couple is certainly a nice touch.
Now, Li hopes to find the couple to show them the awesome shot. So far, he's found out the building in the photo is the J Residence Hotel in Hong Kong, but he's looking for more leads.
And when he does find them? This will definitely be one to add to the wedding album.
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