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Jeff Lewis
Manhattan Through the Trees

250 MEGAPIXELS
250 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of Hamilton Park in Weehawken, New Jersey with the New York City skyline in the background; photograph created by Jeff Lewis.

Hamilton Park, Weehawken, New Jersey

After photographing an amazing sunrise over the Manhattan skyline (also available as a VAST photo!), I was waiting for the bus to get back through the tunnel. However, what I didn't plan for was, it was now the middle of morning rush hour going into the city, and every bus passing by was full! After about a half dozen buses went by, I decided to wander around to burn some time. I hadn't even walked a block when I noticed this view through the trees and across the street. There was fairly heavy traffic, but I knew if I was patient and quick when the light turned red in one direction I would be able to catch a break. After about 10 minutes I got my chance. It only lasted a short moment, but it was enough!

I hope you enjoy this unique view of the Manhattan skyline!

Jeff Lewis
A Teton Morning V

180 MEGAPIXELS
180 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of Jackson, Wyoming with the Teton mountains above a sea of clouds and a forest in the foreground; photograph created by Jeff Lewis.

Jackson, Wyoming

Ahhh, the Tetons. If you asked a young child to draw "mountains" -- this is exactly what they would look like! Jagged, pointy, all lined up in a perfect row, they are the embodiment of the word "mountain".

I'd spent a day or two in the Tetons here and there, on family trips, or passing through. I knew someday I would have to return to give the area a closer look. This trip started out as another one of those times, as I had plans to stay for two days and move on to somewhere else. After two incredible days, though, I decided to cancel my other plans and spend the rest of the week in the Tetons.

There are several VERY popular vantage points from which these mountains are commonly photographed. While I did visit a few of them, and I intended to visit one of them on this morning, nature had other ideas as it was shrouded in thick fog. I quickly started to scan for possible locations across the valley where I might be able to get above the fog to watch the sunrise. I tried one road, but it didn't go up high enough. I was then able to locate this mountain, and after gaining about 1000 feet of elevation, the fog gave way to this jaw-dropping view.

The scene was incredibly dynamic, with clouds drifting over the peaks and the fog changing colors. Thanks to the clear mountain air and sweeping views, I was able to capture five VAST photos over the course of a few hours, before heading back down the hill into the fog to start a 15-mile hike, which was also lovely! Over this trip, I hiked around 80 miles, which included a summit of Middle Teton, the second highest peak in the range and prominently visible in the center of this VAST photo. It was a long day, but one of the most rewarding summits I've stood on, and it made the photos from the trip much more special. I hope you're able to enjoy it as well!

Jeff Lewis
A Teton Morning IV

321 MEGAPIXELS
321 megapixels! A very high resolution, panorama photo of the Teton Range of mountains in Grand Teton National Park at sunrise; landscape photograph created by Jeff Lewis in Jackson, Wyoming.

Jackson, Wyoming

Ahhh, the Tetons. If you asked a young child to draw "mountains" -- this is exactly what they would look like! Jagged, pointy, all lined up in a perfect row, they are the embodiment of the word "mountain".

I'd spent a day or two in the Tetons here and there, on family trips, or passing through. I knew someday I would have to return to give the area a closer look. This trip started out as another one of those times, as I had plans to stay for two days and move on to somewhere else. After two incredible days, though, I decided to cancel my other plans and spend the rest of the week in the Tetons.

There are several VERY popular vantage points from which these mountains are commonly photographed. While I did visit a few of them, and I intended to visit one of them on this morning, nature had other ideas as it was shrouded in thick fog. I quickly started to scan for possible locations across the valley where I might be able to get above the fog to watch the sunrise. I tried one road, but it didn't go up high enough. I was then able to locate this mountain, and after gaining about 1000 feet of elevation, the fog gave way to this jaw-dropping view.

The scene was incredibly dynamic, with clouds drifting over the peaks and the fog changing colors. Thanks to the clear mountain air and sweeping views, I was able to capture five VAST photos over the course of a few hours, before heading back down the hill into the fog to start a 15-mile hike, which was also lovely! Over this trip, I hiked around 80 miles, which included a summit of Middle Teton, the second highest peak in the range and prominently visible in the center of this VAST photo. It was a long day, but one of the most rewarding summits I've stood on, and it made the photos from the trip much more special. I hope you're able to enjoy it as well!

Jeff Lewis
A Teton Morning III

272 MEGAPIXELS
272 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of the Teton mountains at sunrise; photograph of Grand Teton National Park created by Jeff Lewis in Jackson, Wyoming.

Jackson, Wyoming

Ahhh, the Tetons. If you asked a young child to draw "mountains" -- this is exactly what they would look like! Jagged, pointy, all lined up in a perfect row, they are the embodiment of the word "mountain".

I'd spent a day or two in the Tetons here and there, on family trips, or passing through. I knew someday I would have to return to give the area a closer look. This trip started out as another one of those times, as I had plans to stay for two days and move on to somewhere else. After two incredible days, though, I decided to cancel my other plans and spend the rest of the week in the Tetons.

There are several VERY popular vantage points from which these mountains are commonly photographed. While I did visit a few of them, and I intended to visit one of them on this morning, nature had other ideas as it was shrouded in thick fog. I quickly started to scan for possible locations across the valley where I might be able to get above the fog to watch the sunrise. I tried one road, but it didn't go up high enough. I was then able to locate this mountain, and after gaining about 1000 feet of elevation, the fog gave way to this jaw-dropping view.

The scene was incredibly dynamic, with clouds drifting over the peaks and the fog changing colors. Thanks to the clear mountain air and sweeping views, I was able to capture five VAST photos over the course of a few hours, before heading back down the hill into the fog to start a 15-mile hike, which was also lovely! Over this trip, I hiked around 80 miles, which included a summit of Middle Teton, the second highest peak in the range and prominently visible in the center of this VAST photo. It was a long day, but one of the most rewarding summits I've stood on, and it made the photos from the trip much more special. I hope you're able to enjoy it as well!

Jeff Lewis
A Teton Morning II

191 MEGAPIXELS
191 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format landscape photo print of the Grand Tetons with a field in the foreground, trees, in the midground, and mountains in the background above a sea of clouds; photograph created by Jeff Lewis from Grand Teton National Park in Jackson, Wyoming.

Jackson, Wyoming

Ahhh, the Tetons. If you asked a young child to draw "mountains" -- this is exactly what they would look like! Jagged, pointy, all lined up in a perfect row, they are the embodiment of the word "mountain".

I'd spent a day or two in the Tetons here and there, on family trips, or passing through. I knew someday I would have to return to give the area a closer look. This trip started out as another one of those times, as I had plans to stay for two days and move on to somewhere else. After two incredible days, though, I decided to cancel my other plans and spend the rest of the week in the Tetons.

There are several VERY popular vantage points from which these mountains are commonly photographed. While I did visit a few of them, and I intended to visit one of them on this morning, nature had other ideas as it was shrouded in thick fog. I quickly started to scan for possible locations across the valley where I might be able to get above the fog to watch the sunrise. I tried one road, but it didn't go up high enough. I was then able to locate this mountain, and after gaining about 1000 feet of elevation, the fog gave way to this jaw-dropping view.

The scene was incredibly dynamic, with clouds drifting over the peaks and the fog changing colors. Thanks to the clear mountain air and sweeping views, I was able to capture five VAST photos over the course of a few hours, before heading back down the hill into the fog to start a 15-mile hike, which was also lovely! Over this trip, I hiked around 80 miles, which included a summit of Middle Teton, the second highest peak in the range and prominently visible in the center of this VAST photo. It was a long day, but one of the most rewarding summits I've stood on, and it made the photos from the trip much more special. I hope you're able to enjoy it as well!

Jeff Lewis
A Teton Morning I

207 MEGAPIXELS
207 megapixels! A very high resolution, mural photo of the Grand Tetons mountains with a field and trees in foreground; landscape photograph created by Jeff Lewis in Jackson, Wyoming.

Jackson, Wyoming

Ahhh, the Tetons. If you asked a young child to draw "mountains" -- this is exactly what they would look like! Jagged, pointy, all lined up in a perfect row, they are the embodiment of the word "mountain".

I'd spent a day or two in the Tetons here and there, on family trips, or passing through. I knew someday I would have to return to give the area a closer look. This trip started out as another one of those times, as I had plans to stay for two days and move on to somewhere else. After two incredible days, though, I decided to cancel my other plans and spend the rest of the week in the Tetons.

There are several VERY popular vantage points from which these mountains are commonly photographed. While I did visit a few of them, and I intended to visit one of them on this morning, nature had other ideas as it was shrouded in thick fog. I quickly started to scan for possible locations across the valley where I might be able to get above the fog to watch the sunrise. I tried one road, but it didn't go up high enough. I was then able to locate this mountain, and after gaining about 1000 feet of elevation, the fog gave way to this jaw-dropping view.

The scene was incredibly dynamic, with clouds drifting over the peaks and the fog changing colors. Thanks to the clear mountain air and sweeping views, I was able to capture five VAST photos over the course of a few hours, before heading back down the hill into the fog to start a 15-mile hike, which was also lovely! Over this trip, I hiked around 80 miles, which included a summit of Middle Teton, the second highest peak in the range and prominently visible in the center of this VAST photo. It was a long day, but one of the most rewarding summits I've stood on, and it made the photos from the trip much more special. I hope you're able to enjoy it as well!

Jeff Lewis
Spring in the East Bay

366 MEGAPIXELS
366 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of the rolling green hills of the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area on a beautiful day with blue sky and puffy white clouds; landscape photograph created by Jeff Lewis in Sunol, California.

Sunol, California

The rolling hills of the Bay Area are quite the spectacle in spring. They feel impossibly green, and photographed at the right moment, they catch the most amazing light! These hills are in San Jose, California.

One memory that sticks with me, several years back, I was boarding an evening flight from Portland to San Jose. I saw an open window seat, and got my camera out. The woman sitting in the aisle remarked, "Why do you need a camera? It's just San Jose." I just nodded and smiled, but in my head I knew I would make it a mission to show the world otherwise. I hope images like this help!

Jeff Lewis
Silk

324 MEGAPIXELS
324 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of rolling green hills with grass, trees, and fog in the valleys; landscape panorama photograph created by Jeff Lewis in Marin County, California.

Marin County, California

The hills of the Bay Area are endless sources of inspiration, for photography, hiking, and wandering. In addition to photographing for myself, I also photograph for Marin Agricultural Land Trust, a local nonprofit that helps farmers and ranchers and has preserved over 55,000 acres of farmland in Marin County. As such, I have met so many incredible people and I hope I'm able to do justice to their stories, and the rich history of their lands.

For this photo, I used my meteorology knowledge to forecast a perfect foggy spring morning that would be perfect for photos.

As of the time of publishing, there is no other image like this in existence, and perhaps there will never be. This Marin County location is not accessible to the public, but it is protected forever, and I feel fortunate and grateful to be able to share this view with you!

Assaf Frank
Pathway Lined With Bluebells

126 MEGAPIXELS
126 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of a pathway through a beautiful forest during spring with bluebell flowers on the forest floor and fresh green leaves on the trees; nature fine art photograph created by Assaf Frank in Philipshill Wood, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom.

Philipshill Wood, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

This panoramic image beautifully captures a tranquil pathway meandering through a dense bluebell forest in Hertfordshire, UK. The narrow trail is gently carved into a vibrant carpet of blooming bluebells, their rich purple hues standing out in striking contrast against the fresh, green foliage of the tall trees. The vertical lines of the tree trunks create a natural corridor that leads the viewer’s eye deep into the serene woodland.

The symmetry of the scene is calming, with rows of trees perfectly aligned, forming a canopy that softly filters the daylight. The cool tones of the bluebells and the fresh green of the spring leaves offer a harmonious palette that evokes peace and renewal. This stunning natural display is typical of the British countryside during the spring season and highlights the untouched beauty of Hertfordshire’s ancient woodlands.

Ideal for nature lovers, hikers, and photography enthusiasts, this image celebrates the enchanting magic of spring in a quintessential English forest. The combination of light, color, and composition makes this landscape a perfect depiction of seasonal renewal and woodland serenity.

Assaf Frank
New Leaves and Woodland Light

230 MEGAPIXELS
230 megapixels! A very high resolution wall mural photo of a beautiful forest during spring with flowers and ferns on the forest floor and fresh green leaves on the trees; nature panorama photograph created by Assaf Frank in Micheldever Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom.

Micheldever Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom

This stunning panoramic image captures the serene beauty of an evergreen forest in Hampshire, UK, during springtime. Towering trees reach high into the sky, their fresh green canopies forming a lush ceiling that filters the sunlight and casts dappled light across the forest floor. The vibrant green hues of the foliage are enhanced by a soft light, creating a calming and peaceful atmosphere within the woodland.

A sea of bluebells and ferns gently carpets the ground, adding bursts of color that contrast with the earthy browns of fallen leaves and tree trunks. The tall, evenly spaced trees create a rhythm and symmetry, inviting viewers to wander deeper into the forest. The image encapsulates the purity and untouched elegance of the Hampshire countryside, where the balance between light, shadow, and natural elements is perfectly preserved.

This panoramic composition not only showcases the grandeur of the forest but also evokes a sense of tranquility and timeless beauty. Ideal for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts, it’s a visual ode to the harmony and vibrancy of the UK's woodland landscapes in spring.

Assaf Frank
Sunlit Path Across Bluebells

241 MEGAPIXELS
241 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of a pathway through a beautiful forest and field during springtime; nature photograph created by Assaf Frank in Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom.

Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom

This panoramic photograph beautifully captures the serene magic of a spring morning in a bluebell woodland in Berkshire, UK. The forest comes alive with gentle sunlight piercing through the tall trees, casting soft rays and illuminating the vibrant bluebells that blanket the forest floor. A lush green path winds gracefully through the scene, inviting exploration and leading the eye toward the golden glow of the sun peeking through the foliage.

The early morning mist subtly lingers in the air, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere and giving the landscape a dreamlike quality. The fresh green leaves shimmer in the light, indicating the full bloom of spring, while the contrast between the delicate bluebells and the rich greenery adds visual depth and harmony. The image masterfully balances color and light, creating an immersive experience of walking through untouched natural beauty.

This idyllic woodland scene encapsulates the peacefulness and renewal that spring brings to the English countryside. It offers viewers a visual escape into a realm of floral splendor and sun-kissed tranquility, perfect for lovers of nature and photography alike.

Assaf Frank
Spring Journey Through Forest Flowers

167 MEGAPIXELS
167 megapixels! A very high resolution, large-format VAST photo print of a beautiful forest during springtime with bluebell flowers on the forest floor and fresh green leaves on the trees; nature photograph created by Assaf Frank in Micheldever Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom.

Micheldever Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom

This panoramic image captures the enchanting tranquility of a bluebell forest in Hampshire, UK, during peak spring bloom. Towering, straight-trunked trees rise skyward, their newly sprouted leaves forming a soft green canopy that allows golden light to gently filter through. The forest floor is blanketed with a dense spread of vibrant bluebells, their purple-blue hues contrasting beautifully with the lush green undergrowth and the sturdy, dark bark of the trees.

The wide-angle perspective enhances the immersive experience, inviting the viewer into this untouched woodland paradise. A narrow dirt path winds gently through the scene, adding depth and a sense of peaceful exploration. Every element—from the scattered fallen leaves and bluebell clusters to the towering trunks—combines to create a rich tapestry of natural textures and tones.

This image encapsulates the serene beauty of spring in the English countryside, highlighting nature’s quiet magnificence. It is a stunning portrayal of seasonal renewal, where woodland landscapes come alive with color and life, offering an idyllic escape into nature’s embrace.

Assaf Frank
Morning in Bluebell Forest

364 MEGAPIXELS
364 megapixels! A very high resolution, very wide panorama photo of a beautiful forest at sunrise during spring; nature photograph created by Assaf Frank in Micheldever Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom.

Micheldever Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom

This panoramic image beautifully captures the serene splendor of a Hampshire forest bathed in spring sunlight. Towering trees with fresh, green foliage rise gracefully, their slender trunks casting elongated shadows across the forest floor, which is adorned with a vibrant carpet of blooming bluebells. The sunlight filters through the canopy in radiant beams, illuminating the woodland with a soft golden glow that enhances the peaceful atmosphere.

The panoramic format of the photo provides an immersive, wide-angle view that emphasizes the expansive beauty of the forest. It draws the viewer's eye across the tranquil scene, where nature’s symmetry and patterns unfold in harmonious detail. The contrast between the purple bluebells and the tender green of new leaves creates a visually striking and soothing palette, evoking the freshness and rebirth of spring.

This image perfectly encapsulates the quiet majesty of the English countryside, making it not only a visual delight but also an invitation to slow down and reconnect with nature. It serves as a timeless reminder of the simple beauty found in the changing seasons and untouched woodland landscapes.

Assaf Frank
Bluebell Meadow Under Tree Canopy

250 MEGAPIXELS
250 megapixels! A very high resolution, vertical photo print of a beautiful forest in springtime with bluebell flowers on the forest floor; nature photograph created by Assaf Frank in Micheldever Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom.

Micheldever Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom

This stunning vertical image captures the enchanting beauty of a Hampshire forest in spring. Towering trees stretch gracefully upward, their vibrant green leaves forming a lush canopy that filters the warm sunlight. The forest floor is a sea of blooming bluebells, their delicate purple hues adding a magical touch to the serene landscape. A fallen tree trunk lies in the foreground, blending seamlessly into the natural environment and adding a rustic charm to the scene.

The composition highlights the vertical grandeur of the trees, emphasizing their elegant form and height. Sunlight trickles through the fresh foliage, creating intricate patterns of light and shadow that dance across the carpet of bluebells below. The vertical perspective provides a sense of immersion, as if the viewer is standing amidst the forest, soaking in the sights, sounds, and scents of a peaceful spring morning.

This image is a celebration of nature’s renewal, capturing the fleeting but breathtaking moment when spring takes hold of the woodland. It invites viewers to pause, breathe, and appreciate the quiet beauty of the natural world as it awakens from its winter slumber.

Assaf Frank
Radiant Spring in Quiet Forest

266 MEGAPIXELS
266 megapixels! A very high resolution panorama mural photo of a beautiful forest during spring with sunrise streaming through the trees; nature photograph created by Assaf Frank in Micheldever Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom.

Micheldever Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom

This breathtaking panoramic image showcases the serene beauty of a Hampshire forest bathed in the gentle glow of early morning sunlight. Sun rays pierce through the canopy of tall, slender trees, casting a mesmerizing pattern of light and shadow across the forest floor. The ground is carpeted with delicate bluebells in full bloom, painting the scene with hues of purple and blue that contrast beautifully with the vibrant green of the fresh spring leaves.

The trees stand tall and evenly spaced, their trunks creating a natural frame that draws the eye toward the radiant light at the center of the image. The atmosphere is tranquil, with the soft sunlight illuminating the forest in a golden hue, evoking a sense of calm and renewal. This peaceful woodland scene captures the fleeting beauty of spring, where every element harmoniously contributes to a picture of natural elegance.

Perfect for those who appreciate the quiet majesty of the natural world, this image offers a moment of stillness and reflection. It’s a celebration of the changing seasons, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the magic of nature and find solace in its timeless rhythm.