I was born in the flat lands of Kansas in a family of nine. My love of images started when I was 11 in the mid60s and my mom brought home a box full of Life and Look mags. Being the middle child, withdrawn and depressed. I took these images, cut them up made collages to express myself. My Art form begain and so too my love of Photography. I still make Collages from found objects. But once I got my computer I turned to 3D Art. Then replace my old SLR with a digital and here I am. I now live on a small Island in the Puget Sounds. With my husband and two cats and a menagerie of wild life.
August 2008
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Comments (17)
DarkStormCrow
Excellent shot and scene, well done...
durleybeachbum
A marvellous image, nonetheless!
JuliSonne
Frightening. Outstanding admission!!
sleeping_tiger
Pretty cool looking. Ominous!
awjay
nice one
THROBBE
Very nice work!
MrsLubner
you have a great balance of contrast in this that adds depth to the composition. Excellent and artistic work.
babuci
Amazing b&w.
MirageBay
Excellent shot!
nigh23
very very nice
auntietk
Makes you wonder what happened, doesn't it? An excellent shot, but rather sad.
rainbows
Sad to see the trees dying, a wonderful shot, Bonita. Hope you enjoyed your walk. Hugs. Di. xx
decie
i wonder why they died? has to be something we did wrong again, when will we ever learn. nice capture my friend.
tizjezzme
great shot, but how sad :(
lucindawind
amazing ...excellent in B&W ..I hope one day the forest will come back
Richardphotos
too bad but b/w was an excellent choice
three_grrr
There is something attacking evergreens around here. The neighbor behind us had to cut all the firs that lined their backyard because they were all dying. There were at least 15 or more firs cut down. I was heartsick. They went along the back of our lot, and they were home to the chickadees, and the grackles nested in them every spring. They brought so many birds to our yard, I even saw rose breasted grosbeaks in them one evening, cedar waxwings another time. There's a pair of cooper's hawks that hangs out around here, and I used to see one or the other sitting in them now and then, waiting for lunch. We keep a birdfeeder in the yard. A sad capture, but beautifully seen nevertheless.