“ Trail to the Tree ”
I love living close to the Antietam National Battlefield. Not only is it rich in history, but also in photo ops. This pathway to the Mumaw family cemetery gave me the leading lines I was looking for.
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  • Eric Wright Edited 2 years ago

    Nice use of leading lines and balance. Would have been nice if there was only one tree, but that isn't what you were given...so maybe having another subject coming down… more

    Nice use of leading lines and balance. Would have been nice if there was only one tree, but that isn't what you were given...so maybe having another subject coming down the path would have helped?

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  • Joseph Agbayani Edited 2 years ago

    Awesome landscape! I can smell the country air in this image. I worked in a ranch farm a few months ago and this refreshes my memory.

    Awesome landscape! I can smell the country air in this image. I worked in a ranch farm a few months ago and this refreshes my memory.

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  • Bonnie Dominix Edited 2 years ago

    Lovely!

    Lovely!

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  • Laura Askins Edited 2 years ago

    And when the rain comes, the grass and crops thrive!  So nice and green.  Love the fence leading you right to the tree!  Well done?

    And when the rain comes, the grass and crops thrive!  So nice and green.  Love the fence leading you right to the tree!  Well done?

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Tags

#leadinglines #cemetery #fence #phone #maryland

Genre/Technique

Shot with a Phone Nature Landscape

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