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Planted in 1925 by the local lumber company, each of these mighty sycamore trees used to mark the placement of a house in the riverside neighborhood of the Snoqualmie Falls Mill Town. All of the houses have since been moved, but nearing a century old, the trees are still a thriving reminder of a time gone by, and of the endless progression of nature.
In every time of year, this tree-lined country road is a captivating sight, whether providing a dappled, green tunnel of shade in summer, or a haunting study of skeletal form in the winter. But the finest time to visit may be the fall, when colors range from the brightest day-glow yellow to the richest greens, and the arms of the trees show their beautiful flowing lines.
Date & Time | November 11, 2020: 10:32am - 10:33am |
Location | Reinig Road Sycamore Corridor, Snoqualmie, Washington |
Coordinates | 47.529500, -121.802600 |
Focal Length | 130mm |
Aperture | f/11 |
Shutter Speed | 1/200 |
ISO | 1600 |
Number of Exposures | 20 |
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Total Pixels | 379,045,112 |
Horizontal Pixels | 26,188 |
Vertical Pixels | 14,474 |
Aspect Ratio | 1.81 : 1 |
File Size | 2,166 MB |
Width @ 300ppi (perfect) | 7.27 feet |
Height @ 300ppi | 4.02 feet |
Width @ 150ppi (near-perfect) | 14.55 feet |
Height @ 150ppi | 8.04 feet |
Date & Time | November 11, 2020: 10:32am - 10:33am |
Location | Reinig Road Sycamore Corridor, Snoqualmie, Washington |
Coordinates | 47.529500, -121.802600 |
Focal Length | 130mm |
Aperture | f/11 |
Shutter Speed | 1/200 |
ISO | 1600 |
Number of Exposures | 20 |
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