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I had the hardest time editing this, the colours were sooo bright! I think this place will be AWESOME when it's foggy and more dark.. but it's nice now as well. First day of spring, finally! :D No more red coat, now it's all about the red dress ;)
But it was so warm today :[
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Irati, Navarra, Spain
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The entrance to the forest chapel at the woodland cemetery. This is one way to go if you are looking for the grave of Greta Garbo. There was a service under way in the chapel during my visit, so I decided to take another route. There is a skull on the door to the chapel that I had planned to photograph, but there is always tomorrow.
Redwood Forest, Spring. Butano Redwoods State Park, California. June 1, 2014. © Copyright 2014 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
Dense spring growth and fog-filtered light in the forest at Butano Redwood State Park
I'll stick with the redwoods theme for a bit longer and share another photograph from my recent first-time photography visit to the Butano Redwoods State Park along the California coast between Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay. I had not visited this park before, much less photographed it, though I had photographed along the access road that leads to it from the Pacific Coast Highway. It is a pleasure to actually "discover" a new park so close to home!
I chose to visit on this day at least partly because of the promising light. It remained foggy and cloudy along the coast pretty much all day, so I figured that if I went inland a few miles toward the redwoods I might catch the thinning fog and the soft light that it can produce. I found a trailhead, loaded up the camera pack and tripod, and headed out. There was so much to see in this lush forest that I made very slow progress, stopping every couple of minutes to consider and sometimes make another photograph. From this spot along the trail I found a view past closer trees and on into more distant growth, and I stopped to make a few photographs. In this one I chose to work with a vertical composition to emphasize the slender forms of the second-growth redwoods and other trees reaching toward the light.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist whose subjects include the Pacific coast, redwood forests, central California oak/grasslands, the Sierra Nevada, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography, and more.
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Belgium.
Hallerbos: an ancient forest with young trees and lots of bluebells
Hallerbos – ‘The Blue Forest’ – is the most important and most extensive forest area between Zenne and Zoniën. The forest is a crowd favourite thanks to the beautiful purple carpet of bluebells, which bloom around mid-April. The giant Sequoia trees also make a visit to this forest more than worth it.
The forest ponies were enjoying themselves this morning. Fun to watch. Just wish I had time to put the video on!
"Gespensterwald" cliff line of the baltic sea in Nienhagen near Rostock, Mecklenburg Westpomerania in Germany. Thanks for viewing. Steph
You can usually find pigs roaming around the New Forest from around the third week in September, eating acorns, beech and other nuts from the forest floor.
This practice is known as "Pannage" or "Common of mast".
The exact dates are decided by the New Forest Verderers and The Forestry Commission, based on seasonal variations. The 2013 Pannage season is from 9 September to 7 November.