🌲 Tree that hit the moon・Taiwan fir puzzle🌲
Taiwania, the tree to the moon
Photo Paper: https://www.pinkoi.com/product/PtnSQRtG
Jigsaw: https://www.pinkoi.com/product/jkyqt286
Lightbox: https://www.pinkoi.com/product/4XYDmdvd
*Add-on aluminum frame can be purchased and framed by yourself
*If you want to buy an aluminum frame, please do not choose the supermarket to pick up the goods!
Since we launched solid wood light boxes and art micro-spray photo paper, we have received warm responses from everyone. Considering the educational/public nature of this work, we decided to launch a puzzle, hoping to let more people know the story of this work and have hands-on fun at the same time. .
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In order to respect the work, we keep the original 1:2 ratio of the work, additionally open the film, and develop it according to the maximum size that the manufacturer can make.
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The full size of the puzzle is about 39x80cm, and the number of pieces is 1104.
Material: imported paper
Packaging: carton packaging, glue included, patch sheet, one more 80cm poster for the first batch of printing
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Aluminum frame color
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Additional purchase of aluminum frame, self-framing teaching:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TT0Kb4iIMk
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About "Taiwan cedar - The tree that hit the moon"
"Taiwan cedar has existed on the earth for more than 100 million years, so it has the title of living fossil, the genus name "Taiwania", and is the only plant in the world with "Taiwan" as the "genus name". Not many, distributed sporadically. Taiwan fir is one of the tallest tree species in East Asia. The Rukai people call it "the tree that hit the moon", and only a few people can fully observe its appearance. "
Taiwan cedar is the only plant in the botanical world that is named Taiwan. It is well-known and important in the world. In 1904, Japanese scholars collected Taiwan cedar specimens for the first time in the Nantou Mountains at an altitude of 2,000 meters. It is mainly distributed in the mountainous areas of the cloud belt at an altitude of 1800 to 2500 meters. It is a glacial relict plant and a world-class living fossil. Because Taiwan fir is often mixed with red juniper, during the logging period, some ethnic groups were cut down at the same time.
The "Taiwan cedar life-size photo shooting project" team is Dr. Jennifer Sanger and Steven Pearce from Tasmania, Australia. The former is an epiphyte research scholar, and the latter is a For professional photographers. The filming team delivered a speech at the Forestry Research Institute of the Agricultural Committee on the 12th, as the end of the filming trip on stage. This is their third shooting project in the world. The photos of Taiwan fir taken at a height of 70 meters will be assembled into one photo, showing the face of Taiwan fir, which will be completed in about a month.
The origin of taking life-size photos of trees can be traced back to the sequoia, the world's tallest tree species photographed in the United States by National Geographic in 2009; "Tree-Project" is the successor, and similar projects are still in the minority. Xu Jiajun, a researcher at the Forestry Research Institute who led the project, said that when people photograph taller trees, they have to shoot from the bottom to the top, and the proportions change accordingly. Life-size photos are taken with rails rising and falling along the tree body to capture each height, and each photo is taken in a one-to-one ratio without distortion or deformation.
"Ten kilometers from the forest road on Line 170 in Qilan Mountains, Yilan County, Taiwan, there are three giant Taiwan fir trees "Three Sisters" that grow next to each other. The Australian team came to Taiwan to work with the Taiwanese love tree people to take a portrait photo. The results were astounding, and the Australian photographer said, "Taiwanese should be proud of owning this forest." ”—Zhengjian News Network
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sAmK9XYNdg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PItwnAhyLc&feature=emb_title
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA8UVzay058&feature=emb_title
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