Rube Goldberg machines are complex gadgets that perform simple tasks in convoluted ways
Canadian photographers at 2D Photography Inc. have created an amazing giant Rube Goldberg machine using their 2,500sq. ft. photographic studio and equipment. The project took six months from conception to completion, with the entire scene shot in a single take.
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