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San Simeon Lone Tree

Please view Large on Black. Lone Tree captured 6 years later after I first photographed the tree.

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This tree is located across scenic Highway 1 from the famous Hearst Castle near the old town of San Simeon, California. Nov. 7, 2012. Captured with Canon EOS5DIII, Canon EF100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS USM at 400mm, f 11 @ 1/60., ISO 50. Tripod. Post Processing with CS5. NikSofware ColorEfexPro 3.0 (Tonal Contrast) and SilverEfexPro 2

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Hearst Castle is a National and California Historical Landmark mansion located on the Central Coast of California, United States. It was designed by architect Julia Morgan between 1919 and 1947 for newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who died in 1951. In 1957, the Hearst Corporation donated the property to the state of California. Since that time it has been maintained as a state historic park where the estate, and its considerable collection of art and antiques, is open for public tours. Despite its location far from any urban center, the site attracts about one million visitors per year.

Hearst formally named the estate "La Cuesta Encantada" ("The Enchanted Hill"), but usually called it "the ranch". Hearst Castle and grounds are also sometimes referred to as "San Simeon" without distinguishing between the Hearst property and the adjacent unincorporated area of the same name.

 

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