In his forthcoming book, photographer Chuck Hemard delves deep into what remains of the longleaf pine forests of his youth
Lodgepole pine drawn in 1898 by U.S. National Herbarium illustrator Frederick Andrew Walpole.
In his forthcoming book, photographer Chuck Hemard delves deep into what remains of the longleaf pine forests of his youth
Eye to Eye: American Marten Yellowstone National Park American Marten, near Norris Junction. Look closely into this marten’s eyes, you can clearly see the scene before it reflected there. A wildlife photographer must always be prepared for potential subjects. This photo was a result of this preparation, and a bit of luck. While stopping for a break while snowmobiling through the park, this marten chose to pay me a visit.
In his forthcoming book, photographer Chuck Hemard delves deep into what remains of the longleaf pine forests of his youth
In his forthcoming book, photographer Chuck Hemard delves deep into what remains of the longleaf pine forests of his youth
In his forthcoming book, photographer Chuck Hemard delves deep into what remains of the longleaf pine forests of his youth
Midnight Meadow Pine Up & Down Midnight Meadow by Smithsonian Institution for Marcus Fabrics 44/45" wide 100% Cotton
Kevin and Valerie Pourier are Oglala Lakota husband-and-wife artists from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. For twenty years, they have created sculptural forms from buffalo horn, a material used by the Lakota since time immemorial.
Midnight Meadow in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution for Marcus Fabrics.
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Each Fy! canvas is produced using a 12 colour giclée fine art printing process. They're hand finished by experienced canvas framing teams. Ready to hang straight out the box. • 100+ year colour guarantee, our canvases are UV resistant and do not fade. • Professional artist stretcher bars milled from the finest quality European kiln-dried knotless pine. • 38mm depth.
Now that Spring has finally arrived, warmer weather is hopefully here to stay. Flowers are beginning to emerge making it the perfect time to sit outside in the garden enjoying the outdoors. Perhaps you are wondering what to plant in your garden. How about a flower with a vibrant color? Or maybe one with a more »
Inside the bowels of the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC you'll find something amazing. Classified, labelled, and impeccably
In his forthcoming book, photographer Chuck Hemard delves deep into what remains of the longleaf pine forests of his youth
In his forthcoming book, photographer Chuck Hemard delves deep into what remains of the longleaf pine forests of his youth
The Smithsonian’s librarian and antiquarian Leslie Overstreet time travels, sharing centuries of horticultural splendors
In his forthcoming book, photographer Chuck Hemard delves deep into what remains of the longleaf pine forests of his youth
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Lodgepole pine drawn in 1898 by U.S. National Herbarium illustrator Frederick Andrew Walpole.