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New on 500px : The Amazing Hoh by AmanAnuraj by AmanAnuraj

One of my favorite places in the world is the Hoh Rainforest. This is from hiking inside there earlier this year. Just love the place so much. These trees are huge, I didn’t have a person to demonstrate the scale; these things must be like 300 feet probably.

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New on 500px : Stepping Through by scottyperkins by scottyperkins

Looking back through the mossy trees in the lush, foggy forest of Ecola State Park on the Oregon Coast.

Please, please view on black.

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New on 500px : Secret garden II by BogdanVasilic by BogdanVasilic

So, i’ve done it again, reprocessed version of a beautiful creek somewhere in the mountains of Rainier National park.
Ill keep the other version which is more contrasty and somehow i like both versions, You be the judge.

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New on 500px : Crossing the Divide by snyder7 by snyder7

Photoshop instruction via Skype | Tutorial Video | Prints | Facebook Can I please suggest that you see this in the black screen?

The forest has been kind to me this year. Each time I’ve gone to the rainforest, I’ve come back with at least a keeper. The coast on the other hand, hasn’t played along so well.

Every process has a beginning, a middle and an end. Each part of the process, has three parts as well: the beginning of the beginning, the middle of the beginning, the end of the beginning, and so on.

The middle in any process, is The Great Divide. That part where the beginning and the enthusiasm related to getting going is long gone, and the end is still too far away. This is where processes either derail, or gain momentum and flourish. Whatever the case, the energy required to move along comes from within us.

On this particular shooting excursion, I had hit the middle the day before. I felt tired, grumpy, filthy (hadn’t showered in several days). I had no desire to shoot, explore, etc. Nothing! The strategy employed when this happened, was to simply chill, don’t force things and simply observe and let go.

The following morning, which is when this photograph was made, my energy was back up again, and I was ready to open myself to observing again. And it didn’t take long to found this scene.

The way the hanging moss on the trees gets lit by the rising sun, makes them seem like they are lit by electricity. The bed of clover on the ground compliments the entire frame rather nicely!

Let me know what you think, ok!

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