In 2004 was the year I had my first encounter with Angel Oak Tree and I fell in love with the tree. I hope to visit her again after 15 years.
It has been said that “the Angel Oak’s branches look like they have slowly moved heaven and earth. Some are as long as a blue whale and as thick as a hippopotamus.” Siegel: “When you’re standing at the base of the tree, you see the world through the eyes of a child again. You understand how connected the world is.
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Fine Art Photographer who specializes in landscape photography of the New Jersey Pine Lands. There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs. Ansel AdamsArchives
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