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Brambles

Added on February 28, 2026 by Jim Roche.

Often, the forest here creates a wall rather than just a screen. You simply can go no further. Still, you can stand back and see the order and structure create itself each spring.

In Landscape Photography, Documentary Photography, Contemporary Photography, Objective Protography, Vancouver Photography Tags Jim Roche, Landscape Photography, New Topographics, British Columbia Artist, Vancouver Artist
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