...through the deep dark wood...
This title will sound familiar to anyone who has read "The Gruffalo" by Julia Donaldson (A mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood). A deep, dark wood is also in keeping with today's Hallowe'en theme. My photography is a bit one dimensional as I rarely stray from the subject of wildlife. But occasionally I am moved to post something a bit different, like this backlit rainforest. Though I know that "nature" isn't too far outside my comfort zone. This was taken inside the temperate rainforest of British Columbia where the dark, humid conditions result in the branches becoming cloaked in moss and lichens. Just enough light penetrates to enable epiphytic liquorice ferns to develop. I'll probably find that nobody else likes it and I'll revert back to my wildlife comfort zone.
...through the deep dark wood...
This title will sound familiar to anyone who has read "The Gruffalo" by Julia Donaldson (A mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood). A deep, dark wood is also in keeping with today's Hallowe'en theme. My photography is a bit one dimensional as I rarely stray from the subject of wildlife. But occasionally I am moved to post something a bit different, like this backlit rainforest. Though I know that "nature" isn't too far outside my comfort zone. This was taken inside the temperate rainforest of British Columbia where the dark, humid conditions result in the branches becoming cloaked in moss and lichens. Just enough light penetrates to enable epiphytic liquorice ferns to develop. I'll probably find that nobody else likes it and I'll revert back to my wildlife comfort zone.