Thursday, February 10, 2011

Magical Hall of Mosses - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park, WA, USA

There is magic here and now every day in every moment. It lives in Hoh Rain Forest and rides out with us on our shoulder into the world when we leave.
Quiet, lush, dense, green resonating everywhere ... fat mushrooms, huge clover leaves, green moss, sage-colored moss, brown moss, grey moss, little streams, tiny waterfalls. The smell of Hall of Mosses' thick nurturing earth fills our body with life and we become one again with the universe.

Magical Hall of Mosses - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park, WA, USA

Magical Hall of Mosses - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park, WA, USA  - Christine Till Fine Art Photography Print
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Fascinating Hoh Valley - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park (ONP), WA, USA

The Hall of Mosses in Olympic National Park's Hoh Rain Forest in Washington is a fascinating, etheral scenery that even a tripping Tolkien couldn't have invented.
Diamond drips of moisture cling to the tips of leaves on trees of epic heights, and a soft drizzle eases from a thick quilt of clouds overhead. Old-man's beard drips from branches above like corduroy fringe, while licorice ferns and lettuce lichens overwhelm the massive fallen trunks of maple and Sitka spruce. Cloaked and draped in green, and glazed with moisture, every surface is soft and wet and alive with something - or decaying to make way for the next generation of life in the Hoh.

Fascinating Hoh Valley - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park (ONP), WA, USA

Fascinating Hoh Valley - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park (ONP), WA, USA - Christine Till Fine Art Photography Print
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Tuesday, February 08, 2011

A Rack of Antlers - Roosevelt Elk - Olympic National Park, WA

The name "elk" is a bit confusing. Both, elk and moose, refer to Alces alces. In North America, it's called the moose, while in Europe it's the elk.
In North America, elk refers to Cervus elaphus, also known as the wapiti. In Europe, this same animal is known as the red deer.
Roosevelt elks are Olympic National Park's most beautiful and iconic animal. Also known as Olympic elk and Rain Forest Elk, they are the largest of the four surviving subspecies of elk in North America. They live in the rain forests of the Pacific Northwest. The desire to protect the elk was one of the primary driving forces behind the establishment of the Mount Olympus National Monument (later Olympic National Park).

A Rack of Antlers - Roosevelt Elk - Olympic National Park, WA
A Rack of Antlers - Roosevelt Elk - Olympic National Park, WA - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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