2014 Picture of the Year

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Some of your pictures are incredible , you guy got crazy tree in yours area . My picture is a early spring pruning of a Populus Deltoides over the Saint Laurence River.
 
A few more of mine. Not as cool as my others honestly, but good stuff none the less. First is from a fun rigging job, second was a habitat creation job in Mt Hood National Forest, and last is me displaying blatant disregard for the rules in Hong Kong.

Too bad we can't upload photos bigger than 1MB. I think all these could look much better full size.
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A few more of mine. Not as cool as my others honestly, but good stuff none the less. First is from a fun rigging job, second was a habitat creation job in Mt Hood National Forest, and last is me displaying blatant disregard for the rules in Hong Kong.

Too bad we can't upload photos bigger than 1MB. I think all these could look much better full size.
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A panoramic pict like that is a bit like eye sight. I am always so disappointed my picts don't match the dramatic stuff I am observing.
 
Not as dramatic as NWest Coast 200 footers but plenty 100' plus around here. State champs being 163' Tulip, 152' White oak, 156' White pine, 142' Pecan, etc. This typical mature Sycamore was well over a hundred as I had to butt hang it on a 3/4" lanyard and then hook it up by the butt to the crane as 100' reach no jib, not enough reach to tip tie, and we were boomed all way out without jib.

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These are some incredible photos! One could make an awesome calendar with these photos. Here is one of my favorites from this year that I took of some co-workers.
 

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