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James Balog went on a six year quest to photograph North America’s largest, oldest, and strongest trees. What he found were sculpturally elegant trees that have survived by sheer hardiness or luck. For Balog, these images were the closest he could come to reassembling the continent’s long-gone primeval forests. “Across the globe, the planet’s original tree cover has been so significantly altered or annihilated that we no longer remember what the world used to look like,” he says.”

Borrowing from the cubist sensibility of Picasso and Braque and building upon the mosaic-assemblage technique pioneered by photographer David Hockney, his most recent photographs are produced using a digital multi-exposure method. Balog captures a tree in thousands of tiny frames as he rappels down an adjacent tree. He then reconstructs the tree using up to eight hundred individual shots to create these amazing photo collages, revealing the entire tree to the human eye for the first time.


“Stagg,” Sequoia in Alder Creek Grove. it is the fifth largest tree in the world.


“Tanglewood” Eastern White Pine, Lenox, Massachusetts – This tree is believed to have germinated around 1820 when Massachusetts was at its point of maximum deforestation.


Valley Oak, Covelo, California – Largest individual of its species in U.S.


American Elm, Buckley, Michigan – Largest individual of its species in U.S. (2000). The tree succumbed to Dutch elm disease two years later.


Redbud, Maggie Valley, North Carolina


“Angel Oak,” Johns Island, South Carolina – One of the largest individuals of its species in U.S., 1000+ years old.


Canyon Live Oak, Springville, California – Largest individual of its species in U.S.


American Beech, Waynesville, North Carolina – Exceptional view of subterranean anatomy created by hogs rooting around the tree and eroding the soil.

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Monday Munchies: Honeydew-Kiwifruit Smoothie

by TonyDasilva March 14, 2011 Monday Munchies
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Honeydew-Kiwifruit Smoothie Tony tip – I made this without lemon juice, with raw sugar, and no ice cubes because I used honeydew chunks that I had already frozen. Ingredients 2 cups  cubed honeydew 1 small  Granny Smith apple, peeled, cored, and cut up 1 kiwifruit, peeled and cut up 2 to 3 tablespoons  sugar 1 [...]

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Del Monte Gives Middle Finger to Nature with Plastic-Bagged Bananas

by TonyDasilva March 2, 2011 Action Alerts
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If… if only there were some sort of container for a banana. Something that would protect the fruit inside, be easy to open, and a cinch to throw away. Oh wait, right. Luckily, the idiots at Del Monte have created an entirely unnecessary and wholly wasteful solution to a problem that doesn’t exist—packaging the perfectly [...]

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Monday Munchies:Chicken with Quinoa Salad

by TonyDasilva February 14, 2011 Monday Munchies
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Chicken with Quinoa Salad: A Marathon Recipe For the Quinoa Salad 3 cups cooked quinoa, at room temperature or slightly chilled 1/2 cup cucumber, diced with skin on 1/4 cup red bell pepper, diced 2 tablespoons fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped 2 teaspoons fresh mint, chopped 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice [...]

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