This was near Howland Hill. There’s some large trees around there and even on this particular hike, but this particular space had sun rays coming through so I had to take advantage of the light and the sorta open area so I could capture many trees at once. It is hard to take pictures of trees and for it to not look boring or make the trees look smaller than they really are. I do have other photos of some very large trees where I’m more zoomed into the base, but then you can’t tell how tall they are.
I would not be surprised if there are other parts of Redwood NP that have more consistent larger growth at all though, I will have to explore some more eventually.
Nice! This was my first time myself, just went about a week ago. I live in the PNW so I'm used to this type of climate/environment, however, I'm not so used to the trees being so damn large.
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Reply to comment by paveclaw in Sunny rays through some giants at Redwood National Park, California. [4000x6000][OC] by UnseenK
This was near Howland Hill. There’s some large trees around there and even on this particular hike, but this particular space had sun rays coming through so I had to take advantage of the light and the sorta open area so I could capture many trees at once. It is hard to take pictures of trees and for it to not look boring or make the trees look smaller than they really are. I do have other photos of some very large trees where I’m more zoomed into the base, but then you can’t tell how tall they are.
I would not be surprised if there are other parts of Redwood NP that have more consistent larger growth at all though, I will have to explore some more eventually.