“ Fabric of Hope ”
Taken while flying above Crater Lake National Park. Shows how the landscape fabric changes after a forest fire. Evergreen trees still standing but have lost their needles cast long shadows in the harsh sun. The line seem to flow in long wispy strands, forcing your eyes up the hillside till they ...
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  • Terry Lodise Edited 2 months ago

    Love your message although I don’t really see the trees or light in this image. It really looks like textured fabric to me but I do love the concept.

    Love your message although I don’t really see the trees or light in this image. It really looks like textured fabric to me but I do love the concept.

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  • Benno Jones Edited 2 months ago

    This is a fantastic image, although to my eye the trees and shadows look more like a texture than lines leading anywhere.

    This is a fantastic image, although to my eye the trees and shadows look more like a texture than lines leading anywhere.

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  • Elizabeth Thompson Edited 2 months ago

    This photo immediately caught my eye. All the different lines interact in such beautiful ways. I love the idea of seeing this as a landscape of hope.

    This photo immediately caught my eye. All the different lines interact in such beautiful ways. I love the idea of seeing this as a landscape of hope.

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  • Diana Jones Edited 2 months ago

    Great image

    Great image

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