Winter Lines
by Karen Adams
Title
Winter Lines
Artist
Karen Adams
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Digital Prints - Photography
Description
It was the first day of Spring in Ohio and so of course, we had a snow storm that lasted all night. It was a wet snow that clung to every branch and limb. The earth was 'warm' and so the 'sugar coatings' were mainly sticking to the grass and vegetation. As I walked along with my dog, Sunshine, I noticed that tree standing atop the hill. It seemed to be looking down on us and the frigid stream bed beside us. The tap-tapping of a woodpecker and the rush of freezing water crashing over the small rocky waterfall was the only sound. That small tree stood quietly, strong and brave, just watching us.
Thank you so much for taking time to look through my images and collections. I really appreciate your time!
I am very concerned with our environment and have decided to donate any money I make from any sales of this image to the ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND.....because the Earth needs a good lawyer! We all need to speak up and support efforts to protect our environment. We will not get a second chance!
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March 23rd, 2018
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Comments (4)
Brian Morefield - Prose Imagery
Love the chaos of barren tree branches and the wild lines they create! Well done, Karen!
Calvin Boyer
In addition to the banner, I am adding this more permanent recognition of its FEATURE on the homepage of A TREE OR TREES IN BLACK AND WHITE. I try mightily to feature only images that would be at home in a juried competition. No doubt that this image fits that bill. CONGRATULATIONS! And consider adding your image to DISCUSSIONS "Please post your featured photograph here" for greater, long-lasting visibility.
Karen Adams
Thank you so much, David, for featuring this on the Midwest America Photography group home page!