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Thread: Dancing Aspens

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    Dancing Aspens

    Suggestions? Especially of the cropping/editing variety (or subject for that matter)? Oh, heck, comment on everything!
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    Re: Dancing Aspens

    Interessting and captivating foto. One's eyes does not leave the frames at all.The lighting is used very effectively.
    Piet

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    Re: Dancing Aspens

    Great concept here, yet I think i would crop off the ground. This kind of creates a surreal, abstract affect and a beautiful shot.

    Nice eye,

    Jared

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    Re: Dancing Aspens

    Hey Debaser (from mtbr?),

    Nice shot. Don't usually see twisted aspens like that.

    My comment would be to try and identify a "subject" dancing tree (or two). The rest of the trees could be the choirs line or something. Right now, for me, the shot is a bit too busy.

    Cheers,
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    Re: Dancing Aspens

    Yep, same Debaser on mtbr.

    I've ridden through this spot 100 times, but i'm usually looking the other direction at the views. I turned around, and voila! I'll check it out with some of the suggestions the next time I'm through that area.

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