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Thread: Tracker in snow

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    Tracker in snow

    We had a Sunday morning snow. This was taken just before the snow melts.
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    Re: Tracker in snow

    I really like the colors - that green and yellow against the snow. I'd try to crop it so that the horizon is straight, just to see what that looks like.
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    Re: Tracker in snow

    Straight on I'm with Gracie on the horizon. I'd probably have tried to take the shot more front on with the bucket angled in the foreground to add a bit more dimension to the shot. Else looks cold out there. Cheers S.
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    Re: Tracker in snow

    The horizon in this case is on a hill side, and the land is not going let anyone get nice horizon. When the photo was taken the temp was above freezing and all the snow was gone within an hour.
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