Sunset Through the Trees (per Thursday class instruction)
After our conversations on Thursday, I took this picture when I noticed how beautiful the sunset was from out my window. I was able to capture the tail end of it in my photo. At first, I was disappointed because the trees seemed to be blocking me from the "perfect" view, but then it became apparent to me that this was part of what made the picture beautiful. The wintered trees made a lattice pattern against the sunset that I found to be naturally pretty.
I am reminded of Edward Abbey's quote "Society is like a stew. If you don't stir it up every once in a while then a layer of scum floats to the top." Although society might have standards for what makes the "perfect" sunset picture, there is so much more out there in which beauty can be found in nature. This is a simple reminder to stir up society and encourage the contemplation of all the beauties in the wilderness.

Great photo, thanks. I like the way you framed it with the trees. The lattice patterns of the tree branches draws more than enough attention to the sunset colors above the dark landscape. I also like the Abbey quote. Indeed, every now and then society needs to be stirred up.
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