Submitted by pastoriagym t3_zz9mgu in Washington
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ghostfrog t1_j2an4il wrote
Looks like the Quinault River?
pastoriagym OP t1_j2an7nj wrote
Thank you, I'm really happy with how this one turned out.
pastoriagym OP t1_j2anaqt wrote
Nah, it's Barnes creek, not actually a river but it looks like one.
HarlequinMadness t1_j2bd6ai wrote
Beautiful. It almost looks like a painting. I love the Olympic Nat'l Park.
AmericanNW t1_j2bhctg wrote
Nice pic.!
ExcellentAd7397 t1_j2bphyz wrote
looks like my creek the other day and then the whole yardšš
CorruptPolititian t1_j2bplwj wrote
Nice try, this is totally Bob Ross. Jokes aside that's a great shot!
TommyScrew0857 t1_j2c0ykz wrote
I can feel all of this!!! My Home... Thank you for sharing.... S. Squatch
Rainyx420 t1_j2caseu wrote
Is washington just a mossy wonderland?? so freaking beautiful!! Love these colors š§”š
bunkerbash t1_j2cl10a wrote
Gorgeous!!
bunkerbash t1_j2cl3fp wrote
Man Iād love to paint it, but Iām not sure a brush could ever improve on the beauty of this photo.
lurkerfromstoneage t1_j2cnm6c wrote
The whole state does not look like this. Thereās lots of mossy trees and ferns in forested areas but not to the extent of the lush Olympic Peninsula (Westernmost land of WA, touching the Pacific). That region is considered temperate rain forest. Also, East of the Cascade mountain range is completely different climate and landscape. Our Puget Sound/Seattle summers have been so hot and dry that everything ends up looking so thirsty and brown, grasses burned to a crisp. Though, WA is the āEvergreen Stateā and does stay green throughout winters too with so much coniferous growth.
TravelTropical t1_j2abcg1 wrote
Way to capture the beauty of that area. Gorgeous shot!!!