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Red Alder Colonnade on Gold Mountain-Kitsap Peninsula
Red Alder Colonnade on Gold Mountain, Green Mountain State Forest, Kitsap Peninsula, Puget Sound lowland forest, WA  ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com


'takin' a break from a project to look at some images I made yesterday while returning home from an appointment. I went for a short walk on Gold Mountain in the Green Mountain State Forest south of home about ten miles. It's January and the Red Alder is showing it's red phase of new growth with catkins soon. Alder is one of the first trees to return after clear cut logging. It grows quickly and is considered a garbage tree because it's brittle and has little strength. It fixates nitrogen in the soils and makes it acidic so the firs, cedars, and pine can start. It's overwhelmingly the most populous deciduous tree of the Puget Sound lowlands.

Peace

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seraphimsigrist From: [info]seraphimsigrist Date: January 6th, 2007 05:19 am (UTC) (Link)
in this photo it looks very like a bamboo grove.
stormdog From: [info]stormdog Date: January 6th, 2007 05:59 am (UTC) (Link)
Your pictures often really brighten my wife's an my days. Thank you so much for sharing them. This is really beautiful. I admire your eye for composition.
tanhorn From: [info]tanhorn Date: January 6th, 2007 06:58 am (UTC) (Link)
You should come in Russia....
dsparklingb From: [info]dsparklingb Date: January 6th, 2007 09:14 am (UTC) (Link)
This is really lovely. Nice colours!!
mummm From: [info]mummm Date: January 6th, 2007 03:43 pm (UTC) (Link)
I miss my Pennsylvania mountains...
Wonderful photos!
jblindsight From: [info]jblindsight Date: January 6th, 2007 04:13 pm (UTC) (Link)
I love this one Ed, can almost smell the rotting leaves, the squishy feel of the mud beneath my boots. Be fun to see what it looks like in different seasons, different times of the day.
yarnwoman From: [info]yarnwoman Date: January 6th, 2007 05:02 pm (UTC) (Link)
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nice !
I like the high key feeling - simple elegant composition -

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musique174 From: [info]musique174 Date: January 7th, 2007 12:05 am (UTC) (Link)
This picture is stricking! I didn't know that about the tree's. Interesting!
NAt
feywords From: [info]feywords Date: January 8th, 2007 01:09 am (UTC) (Link)
My husband thought that this should be titled "The road to somewhere" :)

VERY NICE!
edbook From: [info]edbook Date: January 8th, 2007 02:10 am (UTC) (Link)
actually, it was a road to a dead end. But turning around, it becomes the road to everywhere...


Peace
From: (Anonymous) Date: January 10th, 2007 05:47 am (UTC) (Link)

Ogg?

Hi all!


G'night
edbook From: [info]edbook Date: January 10th, 2007 06:24 am (UTC) (Link)

Re: Ogg?

"Ogg?"? I wonder what that's about and who it is that posted...

G'night and Peace
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