Christopher Talbot Frank

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  • I use an extreme wide angle lens to get this cool photo of the sun rays though a redwood forest.  My image look up the ancient tree trunks and into the old growth canopy.
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  • Springtime in the Pacific Northwest is when I took this photo of Rhododendron flowers in the forest.  These large bright pink flowers grow in an old growth forest in Redwood National Park.
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  • I set up my high resolution camera to capture the vibrant green moss growing from old growth trees in the Olympic Rain Forest in Olympic National Park.  My photo shows the lush green nature of the Pacific Northwest.
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  • I position my camera to photograph this old growth redwood forest and give the trees a majestic look.
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  • I used my telephoto lens to bring out the details of these moss covered old growth Red Fir trees.   My photo shows the vibrant colors of green moss against the red tree trunks in the ancient forest.
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  • I used a telephoto lens to photograph the old growth Redwood fall colors in a thick forest.        My photo shows the vibrant red colors of poison oak climbing the ancient tree trunk with a bight yellow colors of a maple tree.
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  • I waited until the sun was setting to photograph the alpine glow on Bristlecone Pine trees in the White Mountains.  This ancient forest has some of the oldest trees on earth,
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  • I used a telephoto lens to take this photo of wildflowers and old growth tree trunks in Great Smoky Mountain National Park.  The springtime flowers surround the massive trunk in the ancient forest.
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  • I found a clearing to photograph this towering old growth Sequoia Redwood tree in Sequoia National Park.  This majestic giant stand above the dense green ancient forest.
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  • The shear size of these massive growing columns caught my eye and I set up my camera to take a photo of these old growth Sequoia Redwood tree trunks.   These ancient giants dwarf everything else in the dense forest of Yosemite National Park.
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  • I always try to photograph the perfect specimen like in my photo of this old growth Sequoia Redwood forest in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.  These ancient red trees tower over the lush green woodland.
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  • I used a wide angle lens to take a photo of this glowing old growth Redwood tree at sunset.  The alpine glow lights up the trunk on this towering giant in an ancient forest.
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  • While walking through an ancient forest, I photographed these old growth Red Fir trees in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The sun rays shine thru the green canopy lighting the detailed twisted trunks.
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  • I was in awe while photographing this old growth Douglas Fir tree on Vancouver Island.  This lush green forest had giant specimens for me to wander thru looking for photo opportunities.
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  • I use my wide angle lens to get this upward looking photo of an old growth Douglas Fir tree on Vancouver Island.  The ancient tree trunk reaches up into the lush green canopy.
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  • I set up my large format sheet film camera to get this detail photo of this mossy old growth oak trees in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park.  The the bright mossy green trunk stretches out in the stark forest.
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  • I waited for the alpine glow to photograph these ancient Bristlecone Pines at sunset in the White Mountains.  These old growth trees are the oldest on the planet.
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  • When I get to an usually forest, I always search out he best specimen tree to photograph such as these old growth western juniper trees in the Serria Nevada Mountains
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  • As the fog broke through, I was able to get a great photo of the Old Growth Douglas Fir trees in a rainforest in Oregon. Different shades of green come from the hanging moss and and forest canopy.
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  • While on a hike through the lush green forest, I took a photo of this Smoky Mountain old growth tree. The giant moss covered trunk dwarfs the backwoods.
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  • As the sunset was shinning through, I took this photo of an old growth redwood tree in Redwood National Park.
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  • I used a telephoto lens to compress the details in my photo of the autumn colors and an old growth Redwood tree in Redwood National Park. The massive tree trunk has bright green moss growing on it with a fall colored maple tree at it's side.
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  • I used a wide angle lens to take this photo of this giant oak tree in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park.  The massive tree trunk forks up into it's lush green canopy.
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  • I always try to position the sun just perfect in my photography like in this photo of old growth Ponderosa Pine trees in the High Sierra.  Even tho backlit, my high resolution camera equipment allows me to get god rays while retaining detail in the bark of the tree.
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  • I positioned my camera so my photo would show a sunburst at the top of snow-covered old growth trees in the Laguna Mountains.  This Ancient winter forest is a rare sight for Southern California.
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  • I hike through the forest to find and photograph unusual subjects like this old growth juniper in winter growing in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.  The reddish bark and forest greenery is  is highlighted by fresh snow.
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