@pyrrhula Thank you Ferry. I liked how the pattern showed up against the deep shade. @joemuli Thank you Joey. There are about 4 very tall shrubs and they are dense so the shade in the is very deep. @grammyn Thank you Katy. I wanted to show off the lovely pattern of the branch tips. @olivetreeann Thank you Ann. In the evening light, the green was quite vibrant. @kjarn Thanks so much Kathy. @shutterbug49 Thank you Debbie. The light and shade worked together well. @bkbinthecity Thanks Brian. Glad you liked it. @rensala Thank you Renee. I was pleased with the result. @wakelys Thank you Sue. @pusspup Thank you Wylie. @haskar Thanks very much Hannah. @craftymeg Thank you Meg. @granagringa Thank you Madeline. I played around a bit with the placement, but this is pretty much the original.
@randystreat Humans started living in delta areas very early in their existence. There was fish, salt and fertile soil. In higher areas the water rarely came, but still. So they started to increase/and/or strengthen it. In the course of our history, +/- 300 villages have been swallowed up here. Even today mankind is looking for the coastal areas to live (ports) despite the dangers.
@grammyn Thanks again, Katy. @pyrrhula 300 villages. That's a lot. Folks live at the edge of the oceans here, too, despite the fact the sea is taking away the shoreline.
@joemuli Thank you Joey. There are about 4 very tall shrubs and they are dense so the shade in the is very deep.
@grammyn Thank you Katy. I wanted to show off the lovely pattern of the branch tips.
@olivetreeann Thank you Ann. In the evening light, the green was quite vibrant.
@kjarn Thanks so much Kathy.
@shutterbug49 Thank you Debbie. The light and shade worked together well.
@bkbinthecity Thanks Brian. Glad you liked it.
@rensala Thank you Renee. I was pleased with the result.
@wakelys Thank you Sue.
@pusspup Thank you Wylie.
@haskar Thanks very much Hannah.
@craftymeg Thank you Meg.
@granagringa Thank you Madeline. I played around a bit with the placement, but this is pretty much the original.
@pyrrhula 300 villages. That's a lot. Folks live at the edge of the oceans here, too, despite the fact the sea is taking away the shoreline.