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Friday, April 3, 2009

Ray of Light

Like a Star in the Sky

Redwood forests are so dense that the sun becomes only an occasional companion.

Moss, ferns, streams, and mud occur in greater quanities than does the sunlight. But that only makes you appreciate the sunlight that much more.

This shot captures the sun poking through three giants of the forest and casting a little warmth on us.


Posted by Unknown at 8:32 AM
Labels: big basin redwood trees ferns nature

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