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    Trees

    The ever original title, right? This was another taken up in Maine...
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    Re: Trees

    Wow, really sharp photo. It almost looks like infared film. I played with cropping it and like it better w/o so much of the foreground, which although it is pretty with the light shining across it just doesnt add anything.

    Interesting compositon btw...Though it isn't necessary a good composition, as some things seem to be missing, it is different: maybe cause of the strong verticals and the bright area in the middle of the photo? Maybe if a bear was right in the middle, or a least a few dear, it would be complete. Nice tripod stabilization.

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    Re: Trees

    Quote Originally Posted by julsoph
    The ever original title, right? This was another taken up in Maine...
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    Emily, this is quite amazing, I love it in every ways. This is beautifully composed and exposed. There is a surreal feel to it due to the lighting.

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    Re: Trees

    GB1...thank you again for your critique on this. You may be right about cropping some of the foreground out...I'll take a looksee and see if I like it. I actually don't use a tripod at all. I plan to get one, as there are some types of photos that I'm going to need dead-on steadiness.
    Seb...thank you so much! I'm so glad you like this.

    Emily

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    Re: Trees

    Beautiful - don't crop for me - no other comment
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    Re: Trees

    Thank you Roger!
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