This image was taken in 2021 on my return to Del Norte Redwoods State Park and I once again experienced the sense of awe and peace of mind in the foggy, mysterious forest of the giant redwoods. Sunbeams peaked through the fog adding to the ethereal feeling.
10% of the sale of this photo will be donated to Save the Redwoods League.
1/1 edition photography by Kristin Piljay
License: Primary NFT holder is free to use in advertising, display privately and in groups, including virtual galleries, documentaries and essays by holder of the NFT, as long as creator is credited. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works. Copyright remains with the photographer, Kristin Piljay.
The coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) has long been my favorite tree. This species is included among the tallest trees that exist reaching up to 379 feet (115.5 m). Walking through a redwood forest feels like you are in a cathedral built by nature. It is awe-inspiring, majestic and serene.
Some of these photos I took on July 4, 2009. I was on the trail early in the morning that day and was in the forest for hours, totally alone, with only the fog, trees and a melancholy bird calling out in three distinct tones.
That morning, the fog was thick, but as I wandered through the forest at the Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, the fog started to lift and light beams came through the mist, creating spectacular visuals.
I went back in July 2021 to the same place and again I was totally alone in the fog, amongst the trees, in a mental state of calmness.
10% of the proceeds on sales will be donated to Save the Redwoods League.
All photos are 1/1 by Kristin Piljay
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This image was taken in 2021 on my return to Del Norte Redwoods State Park and I once again experienced the sense of awe and peace of mind in the foggy, mysterious forest of the giant redwoods. Sunbeams peaked through the fog adding to the ethereal feeling.
10% of the sale of this photo will be donated to Save the Redwoods League.
1/1 edition photography by Kristin Piljay
License: Primary NFT holder is free to use in advertising, display privately and in groups, including virtual galleries, documentaries and essays by holder of the NFT, as long as creator is credited. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works. Copyright remains with the photographer, Kristin Piljay.
The coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) has long been my favorite tree. This species is included among the tallest trees that exist reaching up to 379 feet (115.5 m). Walking through a redwood forest feels like you are in a cathedral built by nature. It is awe-inspiring, majestic and serene.
Some of these photos I took on July 4, 2009. I was on the trail early in the morning that day and was in the forest for hours, totally alone, with only the fog, trees and a melancholy bird calling out in three distinct tones.
That morning, the fog was thick, but as I wandered through the forest at the Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, the fog started to lift and light beams came through the mist, creating spectacular visuals.
I went back in July 2021 to the same place and again I was totally alone in the fog, amongst the trees, in a mental state of calmness.
10% of the proceeds on sales will be donated to Save the Redwoods League.
All photos are 1/1 by Kristin Piljay
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- Transfers