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Into the Woods

April 6, 2017

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Yvonne Branchflower, Trees
Yvonne Branchflower, Trees

When we venture out into the woods, and leave behind our man made cities and towns, we lose our centrality. Our day to day lives that usually seem so important, slip into the background, and we remember how big  the rest of the world is. In short, these natural settings put things back in perspective. For those of us that are living in urban environments, images of the woods can be a breath of fresh air, and connect us with that larger reality.

Angelita Surmon, Shedding Light
Angelita Surmon, Shedding Light
Leland John, Winter Woods
Leland John, Winter Woods
Larry Olson, Weathered Oaks, Columbia Gorge OR
Larry Olson, Weathered Oaks, Columbia Gorge OR
William Park, Elevator
William Park, Elevator
Chuck Bloom, Suddenly Undone
Chuck Bloom, Suddenly Undone
Joyce Tolley, Sauvie Island Evening
Joyce Tolley, Sauvie Island Evening
Bruce Clark, Portland Japanese Garden Tree by Bridge
Bruce Clark, Portland Japanese Garden Tree by Bridge
Miroslav Lovric, Promises
Miroslav Lovric, Promises
Erik Sandgren, Huckleberry Hill
Erik Sandgren, Huckleberry Hill
David Riedel, Sentinel
David Riedel, Sentinel
Leslie Cheney-Parr, Spring Arrives
Leslie Cheney-Parr, Spring Arrives
CJ Hurley, Forest and Stream
CJ Hurley, Forest and Stream
Don Bishop, Spring Colors
Don Bishop, Spring Colors
Cathleen Rehfeld, Tranquil Sunrise
Cathleen Rehfeld, Tranquil Sunrise
Anton Pavlenko, Warm Summer
Anton Pavlenko, Warm Summer
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