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  1. mdvaden

    Coast Redwoods 2018

    Redwood Sorrel Sometimes it appears reddish when looking from the underside.
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    At first glance, the four Euros can look even smaller with the redwood coast dwellers standing forward more. Looking back a few years, from Humboldt Redwoods state park.
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    Seen the two new toilet areas along Howland Hill Rd.? One at Boy Scout Tree trailhead and the other at the Mill Creek trailhead ?
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    Sun came out in Prairie Creek today, so I drove back north to Jedediah Smith park. Then clouds and fog I enjoy started covering around 1 pm. Enjoyed meeting some new folks from China, Canada, Medford local, and elsewhere. Visitors were especially cheerful today.
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    From the first photos taken this week with a newly purchased Canon 45mm tilt shift taking it to the redwoods every trip. lens, it's evident I'll be
  6. mdvaden

    Coast Redwoods 2018

    From a previous rainy day. Some wandering through Jedediah Smith park, and one more new friendship. His daughter and roommate tagged along too. I was 100% rain forecast that day .. which I find excellent.
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    A couple spots did seem a hint wider, but it could be the angle or light. I heard the parks had an increase of visitors the past few years, and that may be related. I noticed on Instagram that photographers never share the name of this grove, probably to keep the location more mellow. But a lot...
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    Grieg French Bell grove. I went here in the morning, the day I was photographing a ranch wedding in Scotia, nearby.
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    Howland Hill road, early morning en route to look for spots to use for a 20,000 x 20,000 pixel composite photo.
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    Try full view. A gnarl of old Rhododendrons cloaking some redwood trunks. The climbing event of the Brotherhood Tree redwood limited time for scenery. I hope to return this week solo if there's some clouds, rain or fog in the forecast.
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    This is not a particularly good photo for clarity, but I like the view and location. Not shown, we found a large Port Orford cedar behind these which is among the 5 largest known. Had a dead top, but it should hang around for a while.
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    Taken during a heavy downpour. The giant "pipe cleaners" sure have a lot of character still clinging to the hemlock trunks. The hint of blue is a coast redwood.
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    The light sure looked nice on this trunk set back a ways from Simpson Reed trail.
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    The other morning, I was trying to guess how you sized this one up for framing, around the next corner past the Metcalf Grove marker. It reminds me of the phrase "Let's get ready to rumble!"
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    The redwood elves from a rainy day in the forest. The color is so nice in the wet months. Expand your screen and enjoy the detail ...
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    Its down Boyscout Tree trail on the left about 20 minutes before the Boyscout Tree offshoot. The weather really poured that morning. Got wet but it was refreshing.
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    Bet there's a good chance Gerald B. has this spot from Jed Smith in his photo collection.
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    Another frame, a little farther along the same road.
  19. mdvaden

    Coast Redwoods 2018

    Another spot that looked awesome, was the ruptured redwood remnant with down-turned wood that you photographed and included in one of your books. It looked outstanding in the rain yesterday. There's hardly a time I pass it now without thinking about you !!
  20. mdvaden

    Coast Redwoods 2018

    A quintessential 100% forecast rain day in the autumn redwoods.
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