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Lone Cypress by Barbara SnyderLone Cypress Monterey by Barbara Snyder
Lone Cypress May Be the Most Photographed Site in America
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Lone Cypress by Barbara SnyderLone Cypress Monterey by Barbara Snyder
Lone Cypress May Be the Most Photographed Site in America
The Lone Cypress of 17 Mile Drive Monterey California has long been a seascape icon, standing as a symbol of resilience against the harsh elements of the Pacific Ocean for over 250 years. Since its appearance in paintings and photographs in the early 20th century, the Lone Cypress has become one of the most recognizable images in all of California. This blog post will explore the history and lore of this iconic seascape and explain why it has become an important symbol of strength and beauty in Monterey.
The Lone Cypress on 17 Mile Drive Monterey California has become an iconic seascape of the region, with its twisted branches and rugged coastline backdrop. It is believed to have originated sometime in the early 19th century and is one of the oldest living trees in California. In 1925, an enterprising photographer named Edward Weston disco...
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Michele Avanti
Epic!
Eddie Eastwood
Beautiful scene and image! FL
Floyd Snyder
Thank you for the kind works Karen!
Karen Cook
Just a wonderful image, Barbara. I am always drawn to images of lone or solitary trees. They seem to exude such strength and dignity, somehow. This one is no different as it stands like a beacon on that shoreline. I see the tree has remnants of a stone wall around it, so it was loved and looked after at some point in its life. What a view of the sea is visible from this vantage point. Congratulations, Barbara on your group features...they are so well deserved!
John Bailey
A wonderful scene Barbara. Congratulations on being featured in "Images That Excite You."
Barbara Snyder replied:
Thank you John, greatly appreaciated!!
Susan Richardson
Pebble Beach? Wonderful shot.
Floyd Snyder
Thank you buyer from Santa Maria, CA!
Floyd Snyder
Thank you buyer from Fort Lauderdale, FL
Mary Carol Story
Beautiful! v/f
Patricia Januszkiewicz
very beautiful! f/v ..... patricia
Floyd Snyder
Thank you all!
Jim Brage
Very nice capture.
William Voon
Nice image! v
Mary Deal
This is about as perfect as I've ever seen of The Lone Cypress. v
Allen Beatty
voted
Floyd Snyder
Thank you Joan!
Joan Carroll
very nicely done! v