Big Red
by John M Bailey
Title
Big Red
Artist
John M Bailey
Medium
Photograph - Photographic Art
Description
Per Wikipedia, it is estimated that old-growth redwood forest once covered close to 2,000,000 acres of coastal northern California. 96% of all old-growth redwoods have been logged, and almost half of the redwoods remaining are found in Redwood National and State Parks. Redwoods have existed along the coast of northern California for at least 20 million years and are related to tree species that existed 160 million years ago. These trees are called the Coast Redwood and are closely related to the giant sequoia of central California. Coast redwoods are the tallest trees on Earth.
This work is part of my photographic art series. I use several digital tools working off of one of my photographs. It gives me great satisfaction to produce one of these artworks.
This work is part of my photographic art series. I use several digital tools working off of one of my photographs. It gives me great satisfaction to produce one of these artworks.
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September 18th, 2016
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Comments (18)
Maria Hunt
Exquisite composition of the Redwoods, John... This just .. sings! (the song is America the Beautiful) : 0
RjFxx at beautifullart com
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL CAPTURE AND WORK!!!! lovely colors! Love RjFxx Adding my LIKE now!
Kathi Mirto
Just amazing John, and to think they once flourished so prevalent in California! It would have been a site to see! FLP
HH Photography of Florida
What an incredible, beautiful ancient redwood, John. Would love to see this forest in person. l/fv/tw
Stuart Harrison
If I was a kid I would live in that tree.....how cool would that be.? Great shot John