Monarchs of the Meadow

Monarchs of the Meadow

These Valley Oaks have seen many glorious spring storm light shows. Estimating that these trees are about 200 years old, we are humbled to be perhaps the 10th generation of humans to live under them. With good stewardship, the next 10 to 15 generations can enjoy them too. Quercus lobata

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  • Welcome to the world of photoblogging. :^)
    Kathe @ 04-05-2009
  • Beautiful lighting!
    Robert Sedor @ 04-06-2009
  • This image knocks me out. I love the view thru the barbed wire.
    Sourdough Mike @ 04-08-2009
  • The depth, the lighting, the composition... all stunning! I can feel the weather!
    Richie @ 04-13-2009
  • Nice depth of field!!!
    Cydney @ 04-24-2009
  • beautiful composition and handling of your light here
    michele @ 05-27-2009
  • I was browsing your archives and this one caught my attention. Beautiful scene. I like how you captured it through the barbed wire.
    sherri @ 06-05-2009

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Monarchs of the Meadow

Monarchs of the Meadow

These Valley Oaks have seen many glorious spring storm light shows. Estimating that these trees are about 200 years old, we are humbled to be perhaps the 10th generation of humans to live under them. With good stewardship, the next 10 to 15 generations can enjoy them too. Quercus lobata

Latest Comment

  • Welcome to the world of photoblogging. :^)
    Kathe @ 04-05-2009
  • Beautiful lighting!
    Robert Sedor @ 04-06-2009
  • This image knocks me out. I love the view thru the barbed wire.
    Sourdough Mike @ 04-08-2009
  • The depth, the lighting, the composition... all stunning! I can feel the weather!
    Richie @ 04-13-2009
  • Nice depth of field!!!
    Cydney @ 04-24-2009
  • beautiful composition and handling of your light here
    michele @ 05-27-2009
  • I was browsing your archives and this one caught my attention. Beautiful scene. I like how you captured it through the barbed wire.
    sherri @ 06-05-2009

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