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Shot in Dalby Forest, York, UK

 

The Učka ([ˈut͡ʃka], Italian: Monte Maggiore) is a mountain range in northwestern Croatia. It rises behind the Opatija riviera, on the eastern side of the Istrian peninsula.

 

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it looks like infrared photography but it is not

Sunbeams streaming through the trees in Kuitpo Forest in South Australia

Beautiful landscape in Iceland.

We (that's me and Islay) enjoyed an amazing wild camp on the shore of Fionn Loch in this great wilderness before climbing arguably the remotest Munro in Scotland, A' Mhaighdean. Although devoid of humans, there was a plague of pesky midges! (My Nikon was yet again too heavy for my backpack!).

Het ZO-deel van het Holtingerveld in ZW-Drenthe maakt een wel haast oerbos-achtige indruk !

De enkele paadjes zijn smal en het bos is - gelukkig - ontoegankelijk door vele ongevallen bomen. Hierdoor is er nét genoeg licht voor een prachtig ontwikkelde kruidenlaag.

Whatcom Falls Park is a really amazing urban park. There is a fish hatchery, a pond, a canyon with multiple waterfalls and a WPA-era stone bridge. The forest is deep and cool. A really nice place to walk and unwind.

Went to the cabin on a rainy day. The woods were carpeted with moss and mushrooms were everywhere. I loved how the rain saturated the colors. This shot and the one in the comments are SOOC although I was tempted to desaturate all that greenness:)

My second (and last, I promise) image of a fungus. If anyone can identify, please let me know. This large mushroom appeared after an autumn rain in the forest near our home.

This magic happen at Swinley Forest MTB trials - during early morning session, Perfect light conditions in a perfect woodland - near London- UK

And into the forest I go to lose my mind and find my soul!

Forest Cathedral

Pratomagno - Toscana (AR)

Mark Soetebier © 2016

Redwoods Forest is a forest of naturalised Californian coastal redwood on the outskirts of Rotorua, New Zealand. The 6 hectares (15 acres) stand of Californian Redwood trees were planted at the beginning of the 20th century as part of a programme to assess the viability of various exotic tree species for commercial forestry in New Zealand. Subsequently these trees have grown faster than in their native homeland due to the richer soil and higher rainfall in the area, reaching over 70 metres (230 ft) height only 100 years later. The stand of trees is now protected and has become very popular for recreational use.

As the river of water meandered through the forest, we too meandered with it, but sticking close to the well worn path. With each step, we kept moving lower into the forest realizing that at some point it would be necessary to climb back up. Fortunately, the many wonders of nature prevented us from moving too quickly.

 

The undulating floor and various bare roots, made one look were one was walking. A vividly green fern helps too anchor this shot, while thriving in a crevasse among the moss covered rocks. And, the cloud covered sky helped even out the light, preventing any harsh shadows.

 

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