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Lone tree and path
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Christopher Arnett
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David Loke
06 Nov 2005
Beautiful composition...:) Gorgeous dramatic sky. Great going Christopher!
Anonymous Guest
03 Nov 2005
looking forward to having my own copy of this!!
Jason Mowry
17 Oct 2005
Stillness seems to come naturally for you in all your works. You have a great sense of composition and layout. I was honestly humbled by you skill with the camera.
ryan mowry
09 Oct 2005
i have this print in my room.this is just a great shot, full of mood and movement.those clouds and that tree couldn't be more perfect!!
Christine brand
03 Oct 2005
Such a lonely melancholy view...very dramatic!!! Love the clouds pervasiveness and the ownly road...kind of a lost limit type thing...cool shot!
5 Comments
David Loke 06 Nov 2005
Beautiful composition...:) Gorgeous dramatic sky. Great going Christopher!Anonymous Guest 03 Nov 2005
looking forward to having my own copy of this!!Jason Mowry 17 Oct 2005
Stillness seems to come naturally for you in all your works. You have a great sense of composition and layout. I was honestly humbled by you skill with the camera.ryan mowry 09 Oct 2005
i have this print in my room.this is just a great shot, full of mood and movement.those clouds and that tree couldn't be more perfect!!Christine brand 03 Oct 2005
Such a lonely melancholy view...very dramatic!!! Love the clouds pervasiveness and the ownly road...kind of a lost limit type thing...cool shot!