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Someday I may order the 6' high print they have available, if I move our office downstairs. I'd probably make my own frame to trip the cost.

 

I was curious about where they put the cameras. Got your magazine handy?

 

Unfold the fold-out and compare it to this. This is the side the cameras were on. The vertical sliver of view up through canopy is pretty darn small.

 

The camera was put in around 3maybe 4 positions within the canopy of another tree, was obviously suspended in a tree first image of man at bottom is on a downward angle, it is a long lens, probably 300mm, hence the field of view.

 

the last image is of the guy at top sorry i mean last image position is looking up at man in tree top, so the position is considerably lower than the guy is standing, IMO

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Did anyone see the national geographic article oct 2009? with the super panoramic pull out? an image of a redwood, made up of 84 seperate images, it was awsome. national geographic rocks IMO:thumbup1:

 

 

 

Got the pull out on my wall next to my PC mate :thumbup:, Its an unreal picture :thumbup1:

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Got the pull out on my wall next to my PC mate :thumbup:, Its an unreal picture :thumbup1:

 

if ANYONE is up for a trip to do this, do drop me a message, i would love to do it, but i cant do it alone, be the trip of a lifetime and a series of photos that we would treasure for ever, and when were old and decrepid we can get them out and say, but i did THIS!

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if ANYONE is up for a trip to do this, do drop me a message, i would love to do it, but i cant do it alone, be the trip of a lifetime and a series of photos that we would treasure for ever, and when were old and decrepid we can get them out and say, but i did THIS!

 

 

I keep saying to myself, one day and one day i will go and see those awesome trees, Not sure when but one day!! As you say, i dont want to look back and say if only i went

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if ANYONE is up for a trip to do this, do drop me a message, i would love to do it, but i cant do it alone, be the trip of a lifetime and a series of photos that we would treasure for ever, and when were old and decrepid we can get them out and say, but i did THIS!

 

I get an email every once in a while from a guy in Germany, who has a small store, but greatly appreciates trees. He will be coming back for his 3rd trip in 2 years. Seems that if you plan it right, the trip can be done for as little as $1800 to $2500 US dollars for a week, especially if splitting auto rental with one or two others. There's one motel with big rooms in Crescent City, CA, that's only $60 per night.

 

A few people, including these folks here - Dimijian Images home page - have said that the visual atmosphere of the coast redwoods is unmatched even by the giant sequoias, although some of those are a bit bigger.

 

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Sure like Black and Whites.

 

What's that guy on the right side saying ? - LOL

 

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