My favorite pic of the lot. A bunch of young Norfolk pines stand richly green against a giant cousin of theirs, the venerable Cook pine, large and dark and towering over them. Fun fact about the Cook pine: they always lean toward the equator. So that means South is slightly to the left of this image.
Image taken from the top of a green table and pointed toward a gray metal wall adorned with all kinds of graffiti. Some are tags others are people’s names. A prominent one reads “You would have loved Hawaii Isabella!”
Pine trees with a thick bed of grayish brown pine needles scattered along the ground making everything feel soft and fluffy.
Another view of tall pine trees stretching toward the sky. The sun is shining between trunks in the middle of the image. This image was edited using the #Linux Darktable application and shot using an old Sony Cybershot F707 camera. I don’t know if you need to know this, but figured I’d share it here nonetheless. Bonus knowledge for the blind!
View of very tall pine trees (ironwoods) stretching toward a blue sky, with sunlight shining through.
A trail through trees, with a prominent one leaning and creating an arch over the worn dirt path.