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Come closer and see
see into the trees
find the girl
while you can
Come closer and see
see into the dark
just follow your eyes
just follow your eyes
I hear her voice
calling my name
the sound is deep
in the dark
I hear her voice
and start to run
into the trees
into the trees
into the trees
Suddenly I stop
but i know it's too late
I'm lost in a forest
all alone
The girl was never there
it's always the same
I'm running towards nothing
again and again and again
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Lomochrome Purple
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Cypress swamp very early in the morning in Uncertain, TX.
It had rained the whole night, hence the exaggerated reflections that accentuate the Spanish moss in a strange green-yellow color..
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Taken in Bedgebury Forest early one morning in February 2013. Couldn't believe the light show going on with the mist and sun's rays.
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A quiet, Northern California old-growth redwood forest
I had heard rumors of rhododendrons along a trail at this location, so I went there late one afternoon when I figured that the light might be a bit muted by incoming fog and high clouds. I parked and started the short walk along a shallow ridge through the forest and then descended a bit into a small canyon. There were rhododendron blossoms, though I was apparently just a bit too early for their peak.
I and other photographers often look for special light when photographing the redwood forest. There are many types, for example the glowing light that is sometimes found in thinning fog, or the warm light early and late in the day when filtered sunlight makes its way into the groves. In some ways, the light in this photograph is probably a bit more typical. There was a gentle glow coming from cloudy skies to the west, and most of it was blocked by the thick canopy of trees. Because it was neither the morning nor evening golden hour, the light is softer and more subtle... and perhaps more reflective of the quiet and stillness of these places.
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"Today I have grown taller from walking with the trees" - Karle Wilson Baker
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