Vaughn
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Well, one's sense of scale is definitely played upon in the redwoods -- I have one image of a redwood taken from on top of a ridge using two 4x5 negs (150mm lens). The camera was slightly pointed down for the bottom half and at a fairly steep angle up for the upper half. I had a friend click the shutter after I climbed down the slope to get to the bottom of the tree. People just don't see me at the base of the tree (even though I am wearing a light shirt.) Their sense of scale just does not allow for a figure that small to be in the photograph -- quite interesting to watch people's reaction to the photo.
I saw a similar reaction with people at the first viewpoint at the Grand Canyon. People would go right up to the railing and gaze down into the canyon. Then they would finally grasp the scale and realize how big the Canyon was -- and how far down they were looking. They would quickly step back from the railing!
There will be opportunities for high perspectives -- I am thinking of images taken from on top of fallen redwoods. Plenty of room to set a normal pod and the camera will be almost 20 feet above the forest floor....and vertical longish formats might work well from that perspective, too. Some good places for this in the southern part of the county.
Lots of color -- as long as it is green.
Let me know when you are coming this way...we'll see what we can do to meet up!
Vaughn
Vertical -- 4x10 neg -- taken about 20 feet off the ground on a fallen redwood (platinum print)
Hort. -- can't promise to find any nympths -- they seem to be getting a bit rare theses days. (a silver gelatin print from a 4x5..and reproduced a bit light, sorry.)
I saw a similar reaction with people at the first viewpoint at the Grand Canyon. People would go right up to the railing and gaze down into the canyon. Then they would finally grasp the scale and realize how big the Canyon was -- and how far down they were looking. They would quickly step back from the railing!
There will be opportunities for high perspectives -- I am thinking of images taken from on top of fallen redwoods. Plenty of room to set a normal pod and the camera will be almost 20 feet above the forest floor....and vertical longish formats might work well from that perspective, too. Some good places for this in the southern part of the county.
Lots of color -- as long as it is green.

Let me know when you are coming this way...we'll see what we can do to meet up!
Vaughn
Vertical -- 4x10 neg -- taken about 20 feet off the ground on a fallen redwood (platinum print)
Hort. -- can't promise to find any nympths -- they seem to be getting a bit rare theses days. (a silver gelatin print from a 4x5..and reproduced a bit light, sorry.)
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