San Francisco photographer Beth Moon spent 14 years traveling around the world searching for and documenting the world’s oldest trees. Looking at Moons photos, even though these ancient trees are shrunk through the lens, they are still awe-inspiring and awe-inspiring.
These ancient trees have gone through a long period of time and witnessed changes in nature and history. They can be called huge and ancient "living fossils." Under Moons lens, some ancient trees are intertwined like a big net, some have straight backs and almost tower into the sky, some are still full of energy with their branches and leaves spread out, and some have only dead branches and have entered a bleak old age. But Moon believes that the importance of these ancient trees will increase in the future, especially when people pay more and more attention to how to coexist with nature and strive to reduce damage to nature. The existence of ancient trees reminds people that in nature, In front of us, human beings are insignificant and ignorant.
Moon has collected 60 of the photos into the photography album "Ancient Trees: Portraits Of Time". Here are a few photos for everyone to have a sneak peek and experience the shocking power of the ancient trees. The huge aura and power!