New Life on the Redwood (Sprout III)

© Patricia A. Casey
Deluxe Website: patriciacasey.com

New Life on the Redwood  (Sprout III)

Uploaded: December 15, 2012

Description

Redwoods near Klamath California

Exif: F Number: 4, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/50 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 3200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 70.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Comments

Robert R. Goodman December 15, 2012

Hi Patrica,Beautiful capture my friend.Wonderful lighting!!!! #1503662

Patricia A. Casey level-deluxe December 15, 2012

Hi Bobby....thank you... #10465238

Tammy Espino December 15, 2012

Great find and capture :) #10465802

Patricia A. Casey level-deluxe December 16, 2012

Hi Tammy...thank you so much....the Redwood forests are amazing....sometimes hard to capture the "BIG" picture...but there are so many details one could spend a lifetime in there....Have a glorious day! #10466332

Laura E. Swan level-classic December 16, 2012

Gorgeous! We almost went to Klamath in July but only made it to Sand Point Idaho for a week before we turned around and came back.

A person can take photos for days of the discoveries we can make in these types of forests. Ohhhhhhhh and a great macro lens opens an entire new world in there. Mushrooms and bugs and things!

What a wonderful find, Patricia. New life in a very old place. :D

-Laura :) #10466515

Patricia A. Casey level-deluxe December 16, 2012

Thank you so much Laura....yes it is amazing how life will find a way to survive and thrive.....Macro will be for the next trip....have one that I don't use nearly as much as I could....Have a wonderful day, Laura.... #10466525

Laura E. Swan level-classic December 16, 2012

I dream of a macro lens. :) Let me know when you start posting any! :D It will be great to view them!! #10466583

Patricia A. Casey level-deluxe December 16, 2012

I bet you would be very, very good with the macro...hope you get one soon....maybe Santa Baby will bring one down your chimmney! #10466712

Nadia Paul December 16, 2012

As you say, one can spend hours photographing the details and a macro certainly allows you to see things that are too small for the eye to take in. This is a beautiful capture of one the many small details of the forest - beautiful work Patricia! #10466893

Patricia A. Casey level-deluxe December 16, 2012

Hi Nadia....thank you so much....your macro work inspires me....I'll need to start doing more of it....since I love detail so much....plus as Laura says..the mushrooms and bugs and things...all so wonderful to photograph! #10466950

Thomas E. Hinds December 16, 2012

Wonderful texture and light, Patricia! #10467117

Patricia A. Casey level-deluxe December 16, 2012

Thank you Thomas....hope you have a wonderful week ahead.....
#10467152

Laura E. Swan level-classic December 16, 2012

;) #10467298

Antonio Amen December 17, 2012

Nice image. #10467541

Patricia A. Casey level-deluxe December 17, 2012

Thank you Antonio....and right back at you Laura!!! :)))) #10467607

Dee Langevin level-classic December 18, 2012

Wonderful POP of color in these ferns! Life seems to thrive in the most unlikely of places. Great capture Patricia! #10469684

Patricia A. Casey level-deluxe December 19, 2012

Just like the Ogres and Trolls...they're in the most incredible places....I just love the Redwoods...almost as must as our Saguaro (LOL)....have a wonderful day Dee! #10470363

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