The current issue of National Geographic features a huge, fold-out portrait of a 1,500 year old, 300 foot tall Redwood tree. It’s an actual portrait, too – not something that looks like it was taken from toddler-level. So how’d the photographer do it? He built a rig that contained three high-end (Canon) cameras, attached the rig to a vertical dolly, and came up with a total of 83 individual photos that were stitched together in a mosaic to make one ginormous portrait.
Here’s the rig:
Those six devices to either side of the cameras are Pocket Wizard Plus IIs – wireless camera
and flash triggers that have a range of about 1600 feet.
Here’s the completed photo:
And here’s a video of how it was done:
Neat!
Source: NPR – Biggest, Tallest Tree Photo Ever





I sooo want to hug this tree!