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Srbphoto

Trad climber
Kennewick wa
Jan 30, 2010 - 05:32pm PT
Thanks for the nice comments! I am just starting to scan these prints so I'll try and post more as I get more trees done.

Reilly - It doesn't matter how you catch it, as long as you do!!!
Srbphoto

Trad climber
Kennewick wa
Feb 1, 2010 - 02:36pm PT
For the tree photograph lovers: A book I like is John Sexton's "Listen to the Trees". John is an excellent photographer and a master printer. His reproductions are better than most people's prints. A lot of his images are from the Valley. If you get a chance, check it out (or his other books). Better yet, if you get a chance to see actual prints, GO! They are truly beautiful.
d-know

Trad climber
electric lady land
Feb 1, 2010 - 02:45pm PT
tree hugger bump.

Srbphoto

Trad climber
Kennewick wa
Feb 1, 2010 - 02:47pm PT
I think that picture explains how there can be Bigfoot's (Bigfeet?) without large sustainable breeding populations.
d-know

Trad climber
electric lady land
Feb 1, 2010 - 03:05pm PT
touche srb!

these ol' gals was to rough to get any action from.


c_vultaggio

Trad climber
new york
Feb 1, 2010 - 03:39pm PT




Euroford

Trad climber
chicago
Feb 1, 2010 - 03:39pm PT
i am LOVIN this thread.
Srbphoto

Trad climber
Kennewick wa
Feb 1, 2010 - 03:43pm PT
these ol' gals was to rough to get any action from.


Aren't those remembered the most fondly though?
d-know

Trad climber
electric lady land
Feb 1, 2010 - 03:50pm PT
true srb, so very true.


survival

Big Wall climber
A Token of My Extreme
Topic Author's Reply - Feb 1, 2010 - 04:02pm PT
If you've never been to the National Arboretum, you should go.
Everyone should see that place once in their life.



couchmaster

climber
pdx
Feb 1, 2010 - 04:03pm PT
We took this one down with some big whipsaws so we could count the rings and learn the age for science. It's always sad when this happens and you can't count it off.
Except we did get some fine firewood out of the deal of course.


















kidding:-)
Srbphoto

Trad climber
Kennewick wa
Feb 1, 2010 - 04:05pm PT
survival - those bonsais are awesome. Are they yours?
Srbphoto

Trad climber
Kennewick wa
Feb 1, 2010 - 04:07pm PT
Couldn't you count the rings with a core sample?
survival

Big Wall climber
A Token of My Extreme
Topic Author's Reply - Feb 1, 2010 - 04:09pm PT
I wish!!

Unfortunately, I gave all mine away when we left DC.
I'm starting over in NM.

Those are actually from the Nat Arboretum.

They have 3 HUGE pavillions of bonsai!

Check this out. This one is 400 years old!!
People have been pruning this tree since the early 1600's.
Unfreekin'believable.

Srbphoto

Trad climber
Kennewick wa
Feb 1, 2010 - 04:20pm PT
Srbphoto

Trad climber
Kennewick wa
Feb 1, 2010 - 07:30pm PT
Srbphoto

Trad climber
Kennewick wa
Feb 2, 2010 - 12:09am PT
Reilly - I saw the most recent issue of Outdoor Photographer. On the cover was a headline about the "secret weapon" of the pros. Using a HDR to capture images with really wide tonal ranges. I saw that and thought of your image.
survival

Big Wall climber
A Token of My Extreme
Topic Author's Reply - Feb 2, 2010 - 12:33am PT
Srb,
Your tree pix are amazing. Thanks for sharing.

Reilly

Mountain climber
Monrovia, CA
Feb 2, 2010 - 12:59am PT
SRB,
HDR narrows the gap a little until Santa brings me my Hasselblad with
a Phase One 60MB back, lol.
Srbphoto

Trad climber
Kennewick wa
Feb 2, 2010 - 01:21am PT
You better be REALLY good this year!

Thanks for the compliments.
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