The barbed wire fence certainly has an impact although personally I would likely have taken it out of the picture as it conflicts with the primary feeling of the landscape. Nature's reality vs. Man's reality--I prefer transcendence to Nature's reality.
The lighting is nothing special but the trees have a surreal look to them as they are viewed against the rocky parts of the background mountain. Intriguing image...
Artist Reply: True. Nothing special except the concept.
Very gorgeous and inviting!!! I have always wanted to visit Colorado. My brother lived there for 6 years and always raved about the beauty. Maybe we can trade trail books someday... :)
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Malcolm Miller 09 Aug 2007
The barbed wire fence certainly has an impact although personally I would likely have taken it out of the picture as it conflicts with the primary feeling of the landscape. Nature's reality vs. Man's reality--I prefer transcendence to Nature's reality.Peter Skov 21 Nov 2006
The lighting is nothing special but the trees have a surreal look to them as they are viewed against the rocky parts of the background mountain. Intriguing image...Tricia Newell 21 Nov 2006
A stunning image - and a beautiful portfolio. What a wonderful place to live!Emily Reed 26 May 2006
Wow, fantastic!Mary Janosik 24 May 2006
Very gorgeous and inviting!!! I have always wanted to visit Colorado. My brother lived there for 6 years and always raved about the beauty. Maybe we can trade trail books someday... :)Michael Forbus 24 May 2006
Lauren, this makes me want to nap under th middle of the two. Great compostion and execution. MichaelAnalua 24 May 2006
Seems a paint!!!!!! This is gorgeous!!!Timothy Hughes 24 May 2006
Excellent work Lauren!thea walstra 24 May 2006
Beautiful, creative and awesome work LaurenJosé Fortunato 24 May 2006
Another great shot !