I didn’t know the Adirondacks had trees quite that big – what a noble being, and well treated by you. 🙂
This White Pine would be considered a huge tree anywhere east of the Rockies, but it’s nowhere close to your giants in Washington State. Lens and angle are conveying a sense of enormity here, I think.
A plug here for NY: the Adirondacks actually have more acres of remaining old growth forest than anywhere else in the east.
I spent some wonderful times there, and only wish I’d been able to go up more often. It was a rare treat. Like your work, John!
Beautiful tone and texture.
Thanks Michael… comment much appreciated 👍
I didn’t know the Adirondacks had trees quite that big – what a noble being, and well treated by you. 🙂
This White Pine would be considered a huge tree anywhere east of the Rockies, but it’s nowhere close to your giants in Washington State. Lens and angle are conveying a sense of enormity here, I think.
A plug here for NY: the Adirondacks actually have more acres of remaining old growth forest than anywhere else in the east.
I spent some wonderful times there, and only wish I’d been able to go up more often. It was a rare treat. Like your work, John!
Definitely my kind of shot love it
Thanks Martin 👍