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Best Photography Of World's Ancient Trees By Beth Moon

Best Photography Of World's Ancient Trees By Beth Moon
 Heart of the Dragon
There are some amazing collection of oldest trees around the world. A talented photographer Beth moon made a plan to collect photos of oldest trees in the world. So she went to the world tour to complete this mission. She found some biggest, oldest and rarest trees and took photos of it. He saw mountainsides, private estates, and protected lands while she was going to find these trees. She created many series of the rarest trees in the world. She captured many photographs of baobabs, sequoias and some other species in the black and white palette. She gave the name "Island of the Dragon's blood" of her project. On the island of Socotra, only a few places left which are not touched by time. These all famous projects like Portraits of time, Ancients trees, and Ancients Skies are available on Amazon. We can easily speak with Moon about her projects, she used the labor-intensive process to print these images. It is the very interesting thing to publish these images for the public.
Best Photography Of World's Ancient Trees By Beth Moon
 Shebehon Forest
Best Photography Of World's Ancient Trees By Beth Moon
 The Great Western Red Cedar
Best Photography Of World's Ancient Trees By Beth Moon
Cetus
Best Photography Of World's Ancient Trees By Beth Moon
Cetus
Best Photography Of World's Ancient Trees By Beth Moon
Heart of the Dragon
Best Photography Of World's Ancient Trees By Beth Moon
Desert Rose (Wadi Fa Lang)
Best Photography Of World's Ancient Trees By Beth Moon
 The Strangler Fig
Best Photography Of World's Ancient Trees By Beth Moon
The Ifaty Teapot
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