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Thread: Tree in snow

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    Senior Member freygr's Avatar
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    Tree in snow

    After getting a new computer case, the MB went by by.... only giving beep codes.... then Mr Murphy took over. So I could not get any photos processed and now I got the new to me laptop set up to post.

    I took this photo the same day as the tracker. It has been cropped, sharpened and converted to gray scale. Any thoughts?
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    Re: Tree in snow

    Nice capture, but in the end it doesn't do anything for me though I like the contrasting shades of white to black, in this respect it's great. I'd have maybe got up underneath to see what sort of a perspective this gave with all the branches and twigs? On further thought you have captured atmosphere in the shot and this is nice. I like it the more I look at it. Cheers, S.
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    Re: Tree in snow

    I quite like, but find that's there's not enough separation from the BG trees on the right, whereas the simple verticals of the left side work nicely to complement the scene. Have you tried cropping that fence line from the bottom?

    Cheers,

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    Re: Tree in snow

    Maybe capture the whole tree, including the fence line. I would like to see the whole tree. I think the conversion is done nicely.
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    Re: Tree in snow

    This is the original photo. I have other photos but I liked this one. I think I have a photo with out the fence in it but I will post it later.
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