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Red Paintbrush in the wildflower meadows along the Pacific Crest Trail, Goat Rocks Wilderness, Washington Cascades
Bigleaf Maple leaves carpet the banks of a rainforest creek along the Hoh River, Olympic Peninsula, Washington.
The Queets Fir in the Olympic Rainforest, Washington, among the three largest Douglas-fir trees in the world, depending on who you ask.
Vine maple (Acer circinatum) and Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) in the Hoh Valley, Olympic Rainforest, Washington
Dewdrops cling to a spider web constructed in a tall bending blade of grass, Reflection Lake, Mount Rainier, Washington
The photographer next to the Queets Fir, second largest Douglas-fir tree in the world at 16 feet in diameter, Olympic National Park, , Washington
The photographer sits camouflaged along a small tributary to the Hoh River, Olympic Rainforest, Washington.