Video: elaborate multi-camera rig elegantly captures giant redwood tree
For anyone who’s taken a cruise down the Avenue of the Giants or went looking for Stormtroopers within Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park, you’re apt to feel a great deal of appreciation for the image just after the break. Michael Nichols, a National Geographic photographer, rigged up a ridiculous camera setup that was strategically lowered from the top of a 300-foot tree to the ground in order to get an astoundingly tall (and downright breathtaking) shot. Oh, and while you’re gawking at the pixels down there, feel free to mash play on that video to see how it all came together.
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