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Cane Creek Trashed

Bryce (none) posted on Mar 24, 2002
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This started out to be a winter scene. But after trying to take my,son, his wife,an grandson fishing 2 weeks ago to the same place where I fished as a kid and where I used to take my sons, it was heart-breaking to see how careless people can ruin a beutiful site by their laziness and ignorance. Used Bryce5, Poser4, and Tree Druid. I still like to make trees with Druid as their's much more creative variations with the limbs and trunks. Thankyou for viewing.

Comments (6)


tcarretti

9:01AM | Sun, 24 March 2002

Great way of using art to comment on life. Very well done.

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bs58

9:16AM | Sun, 24 March 2002

Like you, it amazes me why some 'hunmans' don't take more care of our surroundings. Excellent image, especially the plants. Well done.....Brian

derjimi

10:01AM | Sun, 24 March 2002

The details of this picture are great. And you're right, some people give a sh*t about nature. And destroying such a beatiful place is really a sin.

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hofxjj

10:07AM | Sun, 24 March 2002

Wow, I love it, You have created a very real place showing how some people destroy their surroundings.

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kosv01

6:32AM | Mon, 25 March 2002

Very well done pic...Congrats

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PoisenedLily

9:45AM | Tue, 25 May 2004

Great image well done, and what a great point. It is rather sad how you cant take your kids to the places you used to go. Be it pollution or a new Walmart...Home Depot...etc. Well done!


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