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03-DEC-2008 Vern Rogers (fotabug)

Forest soon to be gone

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This scene will be short lived. I was standing on a street that had just been constructed over this hill. Soon to be built in this area will be a tract of homes. It is a sad thing. This small forested hill is within the Springfield city limits and I was hoping that it would be saved as a park or forested area. It was beautiful there, even eagles had appeared in the trees. The new street cutting through the trees seemed to be an invasion. I need to get up there another time to capture the natural area. And I hope that you enjoy the scene as much as I did.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 ,Lumix G Vario 14-45 ASPH
1/60s f/4.0 at 45.0mm iso250 full exif

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Dirck Brinckerhoff06-Jan-2009 04:06
Nice shot. Growth is pretty much inevitable, but building up downtown rather than out would certainly be better long term.
martyn george (Hedonic3000)03-Jan-2009 20:07
beautiful.
Larry Hill03-Jan-2009 19:24
This is quite beautiful. It is sad that it will be destroyed.
Debbie03-Jan-2009 13:09
Sad stories break my heart. I'm glad you were able to capture this before...
Steve Thuman03-Jan-2009 02:56
That's sad. But I suppose it's better that they cut down the trees in the city limits rather than sprawling all over.
Bea.02-Jan-2009 21:03
A lovely shot Vern. Sadly this is happening all too often, everywhere. Nothing is allowed to stand in the way of more housing. Natural habitate is being destroyed without a thought to all the secretive natural residents who live in these areas, where to they go now once their homes are destroyed?
paplvr 02-Jan-2009 18:56
A pretty fairy forest. Enjoy it while you can. Linda S
Rev. Kelly Todd02-Jan-2009 16:56
very pretty and the light is great!
Rich Strobel02-Jan-2009 16:19
What a beautiful mix of soft colors.
Greg W02-Jan-2009 16:11
Vern, Yes it is sad. We seem to take more and more of the open space that humans and animals need to live as well as refresh ourselfs. You captured it beautifully.
Guest 02-Jan-2009 16:11
private comment:Interesting to see the use of spot metering here. Worked pretty good considering the difficult light beyond the trees.
Guest 02-Jan-2009 12:16
That's a great shame, this is the sort of untouched area we need!
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