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Reply to The Rainforest. WA, USA [OC][1200x1800] by landscapeluke
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in The Rainforest. WA, USA [OC][1200x1800] by landscapeluke
Thanks for letting us know
Foreign-Influence223 t1_j8rijzx wrote
Reply to The Rainforest. WA, USA [OC][1200x1800] by landscapeluke
Misleading name it didn't rain once when I was their either
BlimeySlimeySnake t1_j8rhqah wrote
Reply to comment by hush-ho in Last bit o’ Massachusetts snowfall (3264x2448) [OC] by KaiTheFoxyEngineer
We can always get a March storm
Any-Spite-7303 t1_j8rfrfu wrote
Is this…may I ask…Chelmsford?
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Reply to The Rainforest. WA, USA [OC][1200x1800] by landscapeluke
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artwarrior t1_j8rdqn5 wrote
Reply to The Rainforest. WA, USA [OC][1200x1800] by landscapeluke
Watch the Pedro Pascal movie Prospect. It uses this area as an alien world. Some great scenery chewing moments. Beautiful !
gothcowboyangel t1_j8rcwmx wrote
I’ve rolled my car down here like at least 100 times in GTA
savage-dragon t1_j8ra9tv wrote
Reply to comment by Competitive-Pie-5892 in Washington Oaks State Park, Florida (OC)(3648x5472) by scampia
That's the thing about trees... many of them will get as majestic as that provided they get enough space and time.
shalprak t1_j8r9w3w wrote
The area specifically is the McWay Falls Cove. Beautiful place.
BigE6300 t1_j8r6cby wrote
Gorgeous state park! One of the paths there passes through the woods to a view of the Matanzas River where if you’re lucky, you can spot a manatee, dolphin or whale swim by. There’s beach access just across the street as well! Make a day trip of it and visit Ponce de Leon lighthouse about an hour south as well!
dwallacephotography OP t1_j8r5qak wrote
Reply to comment by waituntilthecrowd in Ash Cave | Hocking Hills, OH (6000x3000) [OC] by dwallacephotography
Thank you for the kind words, and your comment about home makes this image worth all the effort. I love photography’s ability transport us to different places and times and you just provided the perfect example of that. So thank you. Made my day already!
ShakaUVM t1_j8qkhfa wrote
Ah neat, I was there last year. That trail was mostly closed, but you could get a nice shot of the waterfall.
waituntilthecrowd t1_j8qjqov wrote
Reply to comment by dwallacephotography in Ash Cave | Hocking Hills, OH (6000x3000) [OC] by dwallacephotography
That is a great write up. Thank you for sharing! I grew up 10 miles down the road from here and it’s photos like this one that most pull me back to my childhood and memories I didn’t know I still had. I’m glad to have stumbled upon your work.
PAXM73 t1_j8qjapr wrote
Makes me homesick somehow. Boston native living in Los Angeles. I know what that day feels like. Even what it smells like. We don’t get that out here even if it is 40° sometimes. Nice shot.
landscapeluke OP t1_j8qj4nh wrote
Reply to The Rainforest. WA, USA [OC][1200x1800] by landscapeluke
Context: There was SO MUCH traffic when we entered the park, so I had very high expectations of how the rainforest was going to look. In the past, I never felt like I was good at compositions in the forest and I was rather nervous. When we arrived inside the park, there were a lot more evergreens than I anticipated. I thought the entire forest was going to look like a bog since that’s what I saw on social media. Overall, I wish I could have spent more time to find more compositions. I feel like editing a photo containing tall trees while on ground level is incredibly difficult. The extraneous leaves and branches always make the picture look messy and it is hard to frame. I usually like to have a clear subject in my photos, but with a lot going on, it's difficult to differentiate what the actual subject is. I tried to lead the viewer's eye into the frame using the bark since there is a lot going on with the leaves and branches.
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Settings: Canon EOS R, 15mm, 1/60 sec, ISO 400, handheld.
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smilbandit t1_j8qeur4 wrote
shot in black and white?
TermsAndC0nditions t1_j8qcnxe wrote
Where is that?
hush-ho t1_j8q9vuy wrote
I think we had a total of 3 inches this year in my part of MA, and none of it stuck more than a couple days. I look forward to winter all year, so I'm bummed out in a big way rn. :(
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thirdeyefish t1_j8q3ztd wrote
Reply to comment by Freneticgoose in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, Big Sur, California USA [OC] [6330x3337] by theHerbivore
Give it time.
Maplelongjohn t1_j8rv5yt wrote
Reply to The Rainforest. WA, USA [OC][1200x1800] by landscapeluke
Nice shot.
It is so difficult to convey the beauty of the Hoh in a pic...
As for over use, I grew up on the OP back in the 90s and visited often... I was out there In 5/'18 and back 5/20 it seemed like a herd of elephants had moved in between those visits....
Like grossly trampled off trail evidence everywhere, litter up a thousand percent....
Sad...