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Shrub Skeletons

This is the first image that I took for my Bidwell Park project. I haven't posted it before now because I couldn't get a scan from the print I have that looked decent. This scan was made on an Epson flatbed scanner, and it's at least good enough for the web. It really needs a drum scan to pull out the fine detail, especially in the branches of the white shrubs.
This is also one of the first landscape images I have created that I feel is truly artistic. I was drawn to the contrast between the shrubs that look like skeletons and the green cliffs. When I found this arrangement of curved bushes, I knew I had found an image I would love. I was right!
Posted by Greg on December 16, 2005 at 12:59PM.


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