Deep Wilderness by ariz
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Description
The Storm just missed the mountains. Yellow aftermath of the storm moves on.
Low lingering clouds float in the background while paint brush clouds fly above.
A 1,000 trees cover the landscape and the animals call this home.
The Haze slides in from the East, below the peaks and above the low lands.
You could call this, Gods country.
Traces of snow show at the base of the peaks, there is still time to gather.
The Rills and valley's are many, Nooks and crannies, holes and caves.
This is home to all that live here, many never roam far.
Abundance of birds, and deer, rabbit and the ever pleasant skunk.
Maybe a badger or two.
No large predators live here. They come and go but never stay.
The gentle animals that make this place their home think it's a real haven.
I guess it is Gods country.
Man has never been here, but he will some day, and all this will be gone.
Beer cans will lay, paper, plastic and the 100 year foam cups.
Then man will harvest the trees, soil erosion. The animals will leave.
Can you see the Wal-mart to the right where the haze is now. The building and the roads.
They call that progress, I call it ruin.
Man.! ?
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Comments (7)
adm5050
You hit the nail on the head this time Frank. where I use to hunt is all houses now. It sucks
Snow_Angel
I already miss it! Glad someone else feels this way too! Nature is like a healing balm and man seems to take it for granted. Very Lovely image and can't imagine how long it took you to post all those trees! Excellent writing and image Frank! V :)
bebert
another very great sky !! Bravo Frank!!! very nice surfaces.
Darthmagus
Beautiful image!
ialora
I love the 3 tone sky in this one. The mountain peaks in the back are very cool too!
choronr
Frank, without exceptions, this has to be your best work ever. I wish you would post this in Terragen. Just say you did a little post work in VistaPro. This is a must 'vote'!!
melc
Wonderful image. I agree one hundred percent about the destruction of nature. I have watched it with great sadness for years. Keep up this great work!