There is something about light shining through trees that I find intriguing. Since I was a kid my family and I always went camping. I really miss campgrounds and National Parks, I would love to go and photograph them again.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Trees!
" “Landslide: Every Tree Tells a Story,” an outdoor photo exhibition, opens Saturday at LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton, N.Y., in homage to some of the country’s most venerable (and vulnerable) trees. Inspired by the Cultural Landscape Foundation’s 2010 Landslide, the most recent list of endangered landscapes released by the nonprofit preservation group, the show includes such heroic trees as the American elms of East Hampton (photographed by Garie Waltzer), which still form a leafy canopy over village streets despite disease and the ravages of time. Others include thousands planted by Frederick Law Olmsted Sr. and his sons in the 1890s, in Louisville, Ky. (photographed by Bob Hower, above), many of which have been lost to pollution, development and tornadoes."
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