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Also posted at the "Buzz" .... Just took another crack at photographing Lost Monarch, Coast Redwood, the 8th largest tree known. May be the 7th largest, actually. This may be my favorite redwood photo so far. Just did a 16" x 20" test print that came out better than expected. From my signature page, is a blog where I posted a brief observation report on the condition of this grove now that it's seen a few visitors the past couple of years.

 

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Stunning....who is she:001_smile: Sorry. Superb shot.

 

She lives in Crescent City, adjacent to the park, and does a bit of modeling on occasion. We did some size comparison and outfit photos last month when I was trying some new lenses. And we did more the past few days. Seems ideal, because she used to help with trail construction in the redwood parks some time ago.

 

Her step dad passed away like just 2 months ago, and we did a memorial set of photos for her last month the first time we got together in the redwoods.

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