Memories of the Trees by Beve Brown-Clark

Beve Brown-Clark

Memories of the Trees by

Sony a700 Minolta 28-70mm f/2.8
A composite of several images – texture layers…
Spokane County ~ Washington

2011 02 14 Featured in the Group ‘Textured Landscapes’
2011 02 08 Featured in the Group ‘BEAUTIFUL GRUNGE ART’
2011 01 31 Featured in the Group ‘Fantasy Fine Art Composites’
2011 01 20 Featured in the Group ‘Everything Winter’
2011 01 13 Featured in the Group ‘LAYERED WITH TEXTURE’
2011 01 13 Permanent Page Feature in the Group ‘LAYERED WITH TEXTURE’
2011 01 05 Featured in the Group ‘Welcome to Washington (The State!)’

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beve brown clark, wolves, trees, winter, winterscape, photomanipulation, pondarosa pines, wildlife, nature

Comments

  • didi24
    didi24over 1 year ago

    Wow, wooooow!!! How beautiful!!! I am sure you were hiding somewhere in the nearby bush all covered in snow…wearing a white hat for camouflage :) lol

  • LOL (wearing a white hat for camouflage) …what a thought! No, it is a composite of a couple of images, along with texture layers…and some filter work :^)

    – Beve Brown-Clark

  • daantjedubbledutch
    daantjedubbled...over 1 year ago

    that is fantastic!

  • O thank you! :^)

    – Beve Brown-Clark

  • Jessica Jenney
    Jessica Jenneyover 1 year ago

    Beautiful winter scene and treatment, Beve!

  • O thank you, Jessica! :^)

    – Beve Brown-Clark

  • KatsEyePhoto
    KatsEyePhotoover 1 year ago

    Lovely!

  • O thank you! :^)

    – Beve Brown-Clark

  • Karen Martin IPA
    Karen Martin IPAover 1 year ago

    haunting!

  • O thank you! :^)

    – Beve Brown-Clark

  • clickinhistory
    clickinhistoryover 1 year ago

    A real dancing with wolves feel here Beve, love the mood

  • Richard…hmmmmm…never thought of that! Good call! TY!!

    – Beve Brown-Clark

  • Sandy Stewart
    Sandy Stewartover 1 year ago

    Lovely composite, including use of textures to create a beautiful piece of work! The body posture of the wolves and their alertness, lends a feeling that they are rulers of the forest. I can imagine if one of the wolves were standing close or behind one of the trees, it would likely blend right into the landscape. Beautiful work! : )

  • O thank you Sandy…yes wolves are quite good at blending in, in the woods aren’t they!

    – Beve Brown-Clark

  • Béla Török
    Béla Törökover 1 year ago

    Brilliant work, dear Beve!

  • O thank you, Bela! :^)

    – Beve Brown-Clark

  • Diane Schuster
    Diane Schusterover 1 year ago

    Gorgeous image, love the texture! Dee

  • O thank you, Dee! :^)

    – Beve Brown-Clark

  • Heloisa Castro
    Heloisa Castroover 1 year ago

    Very good!!!

  • O thank you kindly! :^)

    – Beve Brown-Clark