
Walk Tall as Trees

by Linda Lees
Title
Walk Tall as Trees
Artist
Linda Lees
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
“Walk tall as the trees,
Live strong as the mountains,
Be gentle as the spring winds,
Keep the warmth of the summer sun in your heart,
And the Great Spirit will always be with you.” ~ Native American quote
Featured in the following groups
ABC Group 31 August 2023
Seasons of the Trees 27 June 2023
Australia in Pictures 3 July 2018
Women Photographers 20 June 2018
Images That Excite 19 June 2018
Uploaded
June 18th, 2018
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Viewed 556 Times - Last Visitor from CA, CA on 11/29/2023 at 4:53 AM
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Comments (20)

Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your terrific art has been featured on the ABC Group home page from the L IS FOR LOOKING Up themed week, MAY 29, 2023 - JUNE 5, 2023. You are invited to add your wonderful art in the Features Archive Discussion in the ABC GROUP as a way to preserve your feature.

Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your Top Finish in the contest… ABC GROUP - T IS FOR TALL - ACTIVE MEMBERS ONLY! F/L

Rita Blom
Such a beautiful composition and capture of these amazing trees Linda. L/F Being tall myself I love the company of tall trees. As a girl my mother used to make me walk with a book on my head. I love the the Native American Quote it is beautiful.
Linda Lees replied:
Thanks for your visit and kind message Rita. You don't need to be tall to love tall trees, I'm only 5'2" and I also love tall trees, well all trees really.

Jennifer Jenson
Oh how I love the tall trees and this is a beautiful capture of them! Love the quote as well. Voted in contest!

Holly April Harris
Wonderful!! I am very pleased to feature your awesome photo in ‘Seasons of the Trees in Photography!’ Please add it to the “2023 Second Quarter FEATURED IMAGES Gallery” thread in the discussions area to record and exhibit your image amongst the best in the group. Thank you! 6/27/23

Kellice Swaggerty
The composition and angle work perfectly together to emphasize the height of the trees. Notably, we do not see the base of the trees. Also also the tops remain unseen. I feel that fact provides a perception of even greater height and depth! L/F Pin

John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"