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National Geographic Redwood Photograph with three Canon EOS 1Ds Mark II

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Michael Nichols: National Geographic Redwood Photograph with three Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II...

National Geographic use Canon :)

Image: http://s1.eclectica.co.uk/img/lib/original/530.jpg

The Magazine: http://files.myopera.com/BabyJay99/blog/SNC00347.jpg

Camera Rig: http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs245.snc1/9219_136956139711_5850...

Related Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agnVUu4xBBI

The Website: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/redwoods/redwoods

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Michael Nichols: Redwoods, California's Timber Wars

Michael Nichols (National Geographic) spent a year living in Northern California to document the battle to save the cutting of the giant Redwoods - the tallest trees on earth. In the past 100 years 95% of the greatest forest in the world has been cut, causing a legacy of fouled streams and scarred land. Michael Nichols spoke to CPN, on film, about the challenging project and how he photographed the amazing 18-metre high composite tree photo that's hanging in the Eglise des Dominicains.

http://cpn.canon-europe.com/content/news/cpn_at_visa_2010/exhibitions.do

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  • grangeharvey - About "my church is trees" - I don't get your point on the "tree-hugger mentality". Are you suggesting that people finding peace in tangible natural places are out of touch with reality? Are the people who worship invisible magic men in the sky more in touch? I don't see your point.

    As for the possession of trees: "her tree", etc: These people are guardians of individual trees so that a 1500-year old living thing isn't cut down for a patio. After all, 95% are already gone.

  • i think you need to white balance.

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  • This is a view that not even a research climber can see. If a canopy scientist ascends adjacent redwoods, they still can't see this view: only increments of it.

  • Who makes comments like this?  You missed the point entirely.

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