Through The Briars
Uploaded: September 16, 2006
A bit of a different perspective, but one that I very much enjoy... Taken on a birthday roadtrip with my dog in Sunbright, Tennessee.
Ivan Chacon September 16, 2006
Very original way! Very nice! :) #3318375Ken Jarvis September 16, 2006
Very creative shot Sheila! Nice job. #3318703Pam Ullman September 16, 2006
I love it! The barn in the background with its red tin roof (right?) and the pretty green field is just visible enough to make this image more than just a nifty, artistic shot. You've managed to communicate a real sense of place in an artistic way. Well done. #3318716Peter Hundley September 21, 2006
Nice shot, Sheila! Love your gallery, btw! #3340119Cristi Bastian September 24, 2006
I really love this! I have a shot similar to this that I have yet to post in the contest. I love the unique perspective of this type of shot! #3355535Amy JACKSON November 20, 2007
Wonderful image, Sheila!! I really like your perspective! #5101042Doug Hockman December 09, 2007
One of my favorite photos, amazing perspective as alwaysSign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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