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Today morning, outside my window I saw, few people on the opposite vacant land trying to figure out to cut trees for a upcoming residential apartment.
Then I thought of taking these trees as memories on my HS20EXR. This shoot took a long time and patience as I've shot them as the work progressed so it is in a series. Majority of the pictures are in full zoom i.e., 720mm. There are a total of 11 exposures. Comments and suggestions are welcome to improve on further exposures like these. 1. A Man climbing on the tree... ![]() 2. Wide angle view of the tree... ![]() 3. Climbing ever higher... ![]() 4. Clearing the branches... ![]() 5. Tying the rope on the top... ![]() 6. Using a chainsaw to cut the tree... ![]() 7. Further cutting... ![]() 8. The cut peice is out... ![]() 9. And then the tree goes down... ![]() 10. The tree on the ground... ![]() 11. Planning to cut into small pieces... ![]()
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Great series.
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Agree. A great documentation. Sorry for the tree.
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Nice documentation of falling of the tree.
Nice one Saketb |
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