ENTRY DESCRIPTION
I have a fascination with the National Parks, but like to capture images that aren't necessarily readily identifiable with the park they are captured in. This image was captured in Joshua Tree National Park, in Hidden Valley. This valley was notorious for cattle rustlers hiding their bounty from site. This dead and weathered tree appeared to be defying it's own death amongst the new growth.
AUTHOR
Life long photographer. I love the outdoors, road trips, good light and great company. I'm an adventurer at heart for life.
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