Tree Boneyard and Seastack in La Push
by Sea Change Vibes
Title
Tree Boneyard and Seastack in La Push
Artist
Sea Change Vibes
Medium
Photograph - Photography With Digital Effects
Description
Fallen trees, uprooted by storms, erosion, and time, line First Beach in La Push, Washington, providing a surreal dead forest. In the distance, you can see a large and a small sea stack, a hump of land separated from the mainland, with a few isolated trees on top. La Push, home to the Quileute tribe, is a fascinating place for a quintessential Pacific Northwest beach experience. You can sometimes even watch whales from its rocky and wood-strewn beaches.
This image started as a photograph and then digital effects were applied so it looks more like a painting. The image is protected by copyright but the "Fine Art America" watermark logo will not appear on any item you purchase.
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January 31st, 2020
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