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Another photo taken in the Tarkine rainforest, Tanmania. This time, eyes to the ground in search of tiny fungi!

The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the largest temperate rainforests in the U.S.[1] Within Olympic National Park, the forest is protected from commercial exploitation. This includes 24 miles (39 km) of low elevation forest 394 to 2,493 feet (120 to 760 m) along the Hoh River. The Hoh River valley was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers. Between the park boundary and the Pacific Ocean, 48 km (30 mi) of river, much of the forest has been logged within the last century, although many pockets of forest remain.

Daintree is the oldest rainforest in the world by some estimates. The Amazon is a baby by comparison. Near Port Douglas, Australia. The Daintree River runs through the park to the ocean.

Rainforest Biome, Eden Project, St Blazey, Cornwall, UK.

A Red-and-Green Macaw comes in for a landing in the Amazon Rainforest, Manu National Park, Peru.

 

Canon 5DM3 | Canon 600mm f/4 with 1.4x Teleconverter | 1/20th | f/29 | ISO 100

 

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Second-growth temperate rainforest along the Chapman Creek trail between Sechelt and Davis Bay.

 

This High Dynamic Range image was tone-mapped from four bracketed photographs with Photomatix, perspective-corrected with DXO Perspective, processed with Color Efex, and touched up in Affinity Photo and Aperture.

 

Location: Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada

Second-growth temperate rainforest along the Chapman Creek trail between Sechelt and Davis Bay.

 

This High Dynamic Range image was tone-mapped from three bracketed photographs with Photomatix, processed with Color Efex, and touched up in Affinity Photo and Aperture.

 

Location: Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada

Photo from Bigal river reserve, Ecuador.

The most beautiful and most popular waterfalls are not always the most beautiful. This

waterfall is not so large and almost hidden into the jungles. Bali, Indonesia

Nice bushwalk. At Mt Glorious

Under Crystal falls in this beautiful rainforest near Dorrigo, Australia.

 

Rich epiphytic growth of moss and ferns on Bigleaf Maples (Acer macrophyllum). Most of the forest is dominated by tall conifers.

Rainforest Cafe's mascot Cha! Cha!, the red-eyed tree frog. Picture taken in 2011, I don't think this is still in Chicago.

 

Rainforest Cafe has a set of anthropomorphic mascots, called "The Wild Bunch". These characters include Cha! Cha!, the red-eyed tree frog; Iggy, the iguana; Nile, the crocodile; Rio, the macaw; Maya, the leopard; Tuki, the elephant; Bamba, the gorilla; and Ozzie, the orangutan.

This is second-growth rainforest, and scattered throughout it you can see the stumps left by the original loggers. Back in the days of saws and axes, the lumberjacks chopped notches in the tree for planks, which they stood on while using two-handled saws to cut the tree down. You can still see the notches in these stumps.

 

This High Dynamic Range 360° panorama was stitched from 80 Bracketed photographs with PTGUI Pro, processed with Color Efex, and finally touched dup in Aperture.

 

Original size: 20000 × 10000 (200.0 MP; 1.06 GB).

 

Location: Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada

This is my favourite shot from the Dominican rainforest.

just a good reminder to all of us, you don't necessarily have to buy the newest camera on the market. This picture was shot with an ancient compact camera, the LX3 which has a 10.1 Mp sensor but still capable to shoot in raw.

a random rainforest shot

Talybont, one of my favourite places for waterfall photography. There is such a variety of falls to capture.

The upright log is still there. We (chrisr82)could have moved it today, due to the low water level, but decided against it, let nature take its course.

View On Black

Take a breath,please!!

Can you feel the fresh air,can't you?

I hope you feel relax ! :-))

 

On the way to Malpelo, we spent a day at the Gamboa Rainforest resort. It is on the Chagas river, which is the water source that feeds the Panama Canal. They had a nature walk and a canopy tour that was cancelled becuase it was raining. Imaging that, rain in a rainforest!?

A tranquil stream winding through a dense rainforest, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant foliage. A hidden paradise where nature thrives. Costa Rica.

Rainforest in Oakland? Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve.

www.ebparks.org/parks/huckleberry

 

Canon T2i

EF-S10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM

0.033 sec (1/30) @ f/4.5

FL 10 mm, ISO 1250

 

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Mt Donna Buang rainforest gallery walk, Warburton, VIC

Thomas Gabriel and Michael Roberts ran to the end of the pathway without meeting any natives. At the end of the path they fortunately found a canoe which they borrowed. The paddled down the river hearing many animal noises in the vegetation on either shore. After a while, though, they heard human sounds. The sounds they heard were in a different language than what they knew. The natives began to show themselves and come to the shore to see the unprecedented event. Some were holding weapons and that made the explorers uneasy; Thomas fired his gun into the air once. The natives grew terrified at hearing thunder on a clear day and ran in fright for their stronghold.

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As with all of this series, the build is 100% Lego in the photo. The different levels of terrain for the beach were alot of fun to build. :)

Please enjoy!

Pics from our open-door helicopter tour of Kauai, spanning Waimea Canyon to the Rainforest

The rainforest was dry this year, so the forest isn’t as green as it usually is. This is second-growth forest just off a biking trail, so it’s not terribly wild, but it gives you an idea of what the forest is like.

 

This High Dynamic Range 360° panorama was stitched from 120 Bracketed photographs with PTGUI Pro, processed with Color Efex, and finally touched dup in Aperture.

 

Original size: 20000 × 10000 (200.0 MP; 1.05 GB).

 

Location: Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada

Taken at Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, Maleny.

As we entered the highway to Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park, we were greeted by these mossy canopies covering the sky. We decided to get out of our car at this section and took some shots of the lonely highway. It was quite an eerie experience.

This image was captured at Pacific Rim National Park on Vancouver Island.

Taken in Melba Gully, Victoria, last year. This is a beautiful trail through the rainforest! I keep finding more photos from last years trip to work on and add to the album.

 

HTT and HTMT!

Tongass National Forest near Ketchikan, Alaska. A beautiful verdant Alaskan rainforest.

Onomea Valley, Island of Hawai'i

Old picture of me with a Alligator at the

Rainforest Cafe in Chicago.

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