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Ring counts of increment cores from the two large hemlocks in this scene confirm that both are more than 300 years old. These are certainly the oldest trees in the town forest, and likely the oldest in Salisbury. A few large chestnut oaks and white oaks in the stand may be nearly as old. It is unusual to find living...
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Toggle Minimize gigapan_commentChris Fastie (October 31, 2009, 12:05PM )
Notes: I used a Nikon D40 with Nikkor P C 105mm f/2.5 lens at f/16, 2 seconds, ISO 200, NEF. 35mm equiv is 157mm. Focus was pulled in two increments as rows were imaged from top to bottom. Two second shutter delay was initiated by wireless remote. Field of view set to 9.8 degrees. Exposure, recovery, fill, vibrance, and saturation of photos were adjusted in Lightroom before outputting jpegs for stitching.