Hats off to one social media director who took coverage of the solar eclipse to new heights. Literally.
Natalie DiBlasio, head of social media over at Wired, decided to capture footage of the eclipse while skydiving. The result is pretty spectacular:
The most amazing thing I've ever done. The view of the total eclipse from the path of totality while skydiving. pic.twitter.com/2leE7grQTL
— Natalie DiBlasio (@ndiblasio) August 21, 2017
While it’s unclear if skydiving was entirely necessary to capture the full splendor of God’s amazing design, her coverage was certainly unique and offered a new and breathtaking perspective.
@WIRED's head of social covering the #SolarEclipse while skydiving! #myhero pic.twitter.com/1rq5ZR2FyX
— Paula Chowles (@Paulachowles) August 21, 2017
Here's another one of @ndiblasio – @wired's head of social recording the #SolarEclipse while skydiving. pic.twitter.com/nCugU7E9ui
— Paula Chowles (@Paulachowles) August 21, 2017
Well played, Natalie. Well played!