Sometimes I find places from the air that require a long hike to get into, such as this old cabin in Cherokee Hollow, in the Paint Rock Valley of North Alabama below Cumberland Plateau. This was deep in the woods and was probably built in the early 1800's. We had to ride horses for hours to get back in here and tied them up in the back, it looked like a hide out.
This image is from my Artistic Impression series where I use a digitizing tablet to lightly brush various filter effects into the image to give it a certain mysterious quality.
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