Saturday, April 23, 2011

Laura Hancock - Nature

Nature can not be repeated, one natural setting is never going to be exactly the same as another. Is this one of the appeals of undeveloped settings? Different natural settings are similar to each other in that they all have similar appealing factors - mystery, unpredictableness, etc. At the same time, no two places are the same; no two forests have the exact same energy and characteristics no matter how similar they look or seem. Every individual land has it's on environmental factors, flora and fauna, and because of this every place has its on personality, it's own energy and ways of connecting with a person.

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