Tasmanian Tree Projects

The Tree Projects team spent 67 days documenting one eucalyptus regnans in the Styx valley of Tasmania. Using a combination of tree-climbing and elaborate arboreal rigging techniques, they produced an intimate portrait from an impossible perspective of one of the world’s largest individual flowering trees, which goes by several common names. These photos document the process that resulted in an extraordinary ultra high-definition photograph. Here: Team member Jen Sanger stands beside a typical bell bottom. From the forest floor, the trees can rise more than 90 metres. The density of the lower forest canopy means it is impossible to see the entire tree. (Photo by Steven Pearce/The Tree Projects/The Guardian)
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