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With the help of a camera, a broomstick (or balloons), and a lot of beautiful scenery, he might actually get his wish.
Halno has garnered over 260,000 followers in the nearly four years since he began his ambitious project, which involves perfect timing, great camera work, and a lot of jumping in mid-air to create the illusion of flight:Halno's quest has taken him to some of Japan's most beautiful landmarks, as well as to sites across the world:According to RocketNews24, he's earned the nickname "the Japanese Harry Potter," and it's easy to see why.Japan loves a good example of forced perspective—in which the camera makes objects appear to have a different spatial relationship to one another than they do in reality. In 2013, the nation fell in love with a similar photo meme inspired by Attack on Titan. We're happy that halno's one-man meme involves more flying and less eating people.
Float on, fellow wizard.
H/T RocketNews24 | Photo via halno/Instagram