: The essays explore the idea that trees can "see" through light-detecting cells, responding to different colors and intensities of light.
The Living Forest: A Visual Journey into the Heart of the Woods
: It highlights the "invisible" life of roots and fungi, revealing how trees communicate through undisturbed forest soils. Critical Reception The Living Forest: A Visual Journey Into the He...
The Living Forest: A Visual Journey Into the Heart of the Woods is a collaborative masterpiece that blends cutting-edge ecological science with fine-art photography. Published in 2017 by Timber Press , the book features 300 stunning images by photographer and lyrical, scientific essays by ecologist Joan Maloof . A Collaboration of Science and Art
The Living Forest: A Visual Journey Into the Heart of the Woods : The essays explore the idea that trees
: Maloof explains complex biological processes, such as how nearly half of all rainfall depends on the forest "exhaling" water vapor.
The project is a unique "blend of art and scholarship". , a professor emeritus at Salisbury University and founder of the Old-Growth Forest Network, provided the scientific narrative, while Robert Llewellyn , a veteran nature photographer, captured the forest's intricate details. Their collaboration was driven by discovery; Llewellyn noted that Maloof would often lead him to a log or a leaf, asking "What do you see?" without revealing the answer beforehand. What the Book Explores Published in 2017 by Timber Press , the
: The book tracks the forest's transformation from "fall's spectacle" to "winter's silence".