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How is the earth pulse photographed?

1, The Pulse of the Earth cost 8 million pounds, took five years to make and more than 2,000 days to go on field trips. 130 crew traveled to 62 countries, and * * * used 40 photographers to shoot in 200 locations respectively. The film crew ventured to the farthest and most dangerous place on earth in order to ensure that they could capture images of animals struggling for survival that humans had never seen before. "Earth Pulse" made an authoritative observation on the biodiversity of the earth.

2.BBC spends a lot of money, using high-quality photography technology, revolutionary ultra-high-speed cameras and exquisite aviation satellite positioning, so that the lens can capture the most magnificent and magical pictures on earth. It is by using these cutting-edge shooting techniques that the film crew can expand their horizons to the hardest areas on earth and get in close contact with the cutest, most savage and rarest animals. When shooting wolves to hunt elk, it is difficult for the shooting team to capture the picture of them hunting on land because of the fast speed of wolves chasing prey.

Finally, the film crew used a system to stabilize the aerial camera lens, and finally tracked the struggle for survival from the helicopter for the first time. When you overlook the 3 million milu deer that migrated across the polar tundra in northern Canada and were scattered by wolves in an instant, this spectacular riot is enough to dazzle you and make you excited. Not only that, but also for the first time, the Yang Heng aerial camera invented by the US military was used to photograph the natural ecology. This machine can take ultra-stable and ultra-clear close-ups one kilometer away.