Very nice Richard and Fireuseman
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Very nice Richard and Fireuseman
From the summer, up in the Olympics.
http://danransom.com/blog/images/200...antedwoods.jpg
The Tree That Fell
http://www.rbzphotography.com/trees/...ThatFellbw.jpg
Even the tallest and strongest of us eventually fall.
A tree in Capitol Reef National Park...sorry I'm still an amatuer compared to some of ya'll
taken up by cascade springs
Also taken up above Cascade Springs
taken at arches national park, with the tower of babel, the organ, and the 3 gossips, and a pinion pine (?)
OK, I'll throw out one more from Arches. This is at the North-East end of the Park Avenue trail take at sunset (obviously)
Good stuff, two of my favs...Quote:
Originally Posted by redbonez
Stark B&W and falling away perspective shot. :2thumbs:
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Some trees
trees
Good one. :cool2:
http://www.bogley.com/forum/files/tree1.jpg
[size=4][b]Giant Sequoias, Sequoia Nat'l Park
The saturation is pegged to the hilt on this one...Quote:
Originally Posted by accadacca
[size=4][b]pi
on approach to lost creek
http://inlinethumb11.webshots.com/10...600x600Q85.jpg
Mount Rushmore backdrop
http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u...ingtontree.jpg
A couple from Zion NP
This is the famous Yosemite tree that Ansel Adams shot a lot. Two weeks after I took this picture, it fell.
And this is the one that is actually a good photo. :-) My husband took this at Capital Reef.
LOVE this photo!Quote:
Originally Posted by accadacca
Crater Lake National Park
Zion
a very unique view of a bamboo forest
I'm not sure how i missed this one the first few times I scrolled through this album, but--holy crap! :hail2thechief:Quote:
Originally Posted by fire
This is truly an epic photo. I've never seen a burning tree up close like this (and hope I never do) in the backcountry.
again--- :hail2thechief:
(can't get the image to show up by quoting the post for some reason, but the post containing the image is on page 5 of this thread).
Sunrise point, in Bryce Canyon National Park
It reminds me of the White Tree from Lord of the Rings...
Might as well add one more from Bryce Canyon
Here's a tree up American Fork Canyon, taken while snowshoeing.
Texas, the middle of nowhere
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1...exasTreeSM.jpg
Night shot of Apsens in our Camp @ Fish Lake last weekend
The light is actually a combo of camp fire and the light on the campground restroom
30 second exposure
F/2.8
ISO 1600
11mm
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3567/...f25fa930_b.jpg
Nice shot! F/2.8 eh? Nice lens.
Sequoia in Browse, UT. I think there are a few trees in the SLC area and maybe a few around Springdale. This one is 7 miles off I-15 up a fairly rough forest road.
Here's some additional pictures from the trip.
http://winpics.fototime.com/Browse%2...nger%20Station
Win
http://www.fototime.com/A1D7D67674AA735/orig.jpg