Excellent work, Brian. Love the second one.
Excellent work, Brian. Love the second one.
Ah Brian, Los Osos Oaks! Gustavo and I just got back from there. Took the 8x10 out for a stroll. Such a great old Oak forest. The trees almost come after you!! Can't wait to develop this batch of film. Both shots are very nice BTW.
Jim
Jim, yes it is! Los Osos Oaks Preserve. Taken on the morning of July 4th after a little stopover in Morro Bay.
According to the park info, many of the trees are 800 years old. Seems California has too few never-disturbed oak groves like this. I loved it.
Looking forward to seeing scans of your 8x10"s!
Brian, will do. I do have an 11x14 that I took at Los Osos and I'll post it again here. I had it in the scary tree post a while back. Do You remember seeing this one. Looks like it will chase you out of the forest.
This is an 8x10 crop of the image as my scanner can't do the 11x14.
11x14 carbon transfer print.
Jim
The second tree is excellent, Brian!
This is my first tree, it was in the scary trees thread too (but not scary enough, I guess).
Chamonix 45-n 1, Sironar-N 150 5.6 mc, Kodak Tri-X 320
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Wonderful work above. Here is one from me;
Acer, Nezu
Toyo metal field, Nikkor 150mm, Tri-X
Dear Jiri,
Excellent image, young man...
I see that your logging roads are well maintained like ours.
jim k
Wonderful work by everyone who has contributed to this post. Can you believe it we have over 1000 posts to this thread. Shows how much we all love trees.
Jim
These ancient clipped yew trees are in the churchyard in Painswick, Gloucestershire, England.
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