Byron said: Sweeny79 said: I like destruction
Destruction is a form of creation...it requires the destroyer to imagine the end result and create it. One time while driving on my photo route, I had to drive thru the Angeles Forest...and as I drove on this winding road, I suddenly saw acres and acres of blackened trees...I had been told that some of these trees were the way they were because of the recent wild fires...I couldn't believe that something so destructive to the natural beauty of nature could result in something equally as mesmerizing to look at. Each tree looked like a black sculpture against a sea of living green...as if it was purposefully done... I stopped my car, and got out to get a closer look...I leaned in to smell the bark, and caught the scent of charcoal and burnt wood as I did...then I stepped back, and took the photos above.... Did not... | |
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Byron said: Freespirit said: Did not...
Did 2... Why don't you photoshop yourself right beside those little burnt trees... go on... prove it! | |
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Freespirit said: Byron said: Did 2... Why don't you photoshop yourself right beside those little burnt trees... go on... prove it! | |
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Moderator | Byron said: Sweeny79 said: I like destruction
Destruction is a form of creation...it requires the destroyer to imagine the end result and create it. One time while driving on my photo route, I had to drive thru the Angeles Forest...and as I drove on this winding road, I suddenly saw acres and acres of blackened trees...I had been told that some of these trees were the way they were because of the recent wild fires...I couldn't believe that something so destructive to the natural beauty of nature could result in something equally as mesmerizing to look at. Each tree looked like a black sculpture against a sea of living green...as if it was purposefully done... I stopped my car, and got out to get a closer look...I leaned in to smell the bark, and caught the scent of charcoal and burnt wood as I did...then I stepped back, and took the photos above.... WOW! Very nice! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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