Tamaracks by Nick Johnson
Nick Johnson

Tamaracks by

A very unique place. Over 60 acres of strictly tamarack trees. Tamaracks do not have leaves, they have needles. They are unusual because they loose their needles in the fall and then grow new ones in the spring. In the fall tamaracks turn a beautiful shade of gold. Shot with a Nikon 10.5 mm fisheye lens.
Located in Central Idaho. Enjoy!

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autumn, color, fall, fisheye, forest, idaho, tamaracks, trees

Comments

  • Trace Lowe
    Trace Loweover 4 years ago

    The use of the fisheye makes a hreat effect here. Beautifully done!

  • Aurora
    Auroraover 4 years ago

    wow, awesome shot!

  • benjamincharles
    benjamincharlesover 4 years ago

    One of my favorite photos of yours friend. There is just something about the fisheye perspective on these colors and shapes that seems almost alien. Very well done.

  • Pete Chennell
    Pete Chennellover 4 years ago

    stunning shot…

  • Zigga
    Ziggaover 4 years ago

    Lovely image. The perspective is wonderful.

  • jerry  alcantara
    jerry alcantaraover 4 years ago

    nice use of angle.welldone

  • diffusion
    diffusionover 4 years ago

    wow, excellent perspective

  • Dogman
    Dogmanover 4 years ago

    Wonderful picture!!!

  • Heather  Rivet  IPA
    Heather Rivet...over 4 years ago

    just love this one….looks like a gorgeous spot..love tamarks..well done!

  • royce
    royceover 4 years ago

    Beautiful view