This stretch of the Rhododendron Trail is one of the better places for photographers looking for great redwood forest compositions. The trail winds in and out of heavily-wooded ravines, crossing small wooden bridges, larger plank bridges, and a fallen redwood log that has been flattened on top, just wide enough to cross a sixty-foot ravine. Every inch of the forest floor is covered with ferns, sorrel, moss-covered fallen logs and rhododendrons, along with some scattered hemlocks and vine maple. The ancient, old-growth redwoods almost block out the sunlight. It’s a classic rainforest, with small streams cascading down ravines and fog dripping from overhead branches.

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Foxglove
Nikon D300s | 80mm lens | 1/15 sec. at f/16








