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Old 28th of May 2012 (Mon)   #1
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Default The Courtyard Tree

On my way back home from a photo-trip I passed this tree. I had to walk in to the middle of the field to catch this angle.


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Old 28th of May 2012 (Mon)   #2
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That is freaking cool. Really nice. I wonder how it would look if you cloned out all the trees on the sides.
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Old 28th of May 2012 (Mon)   #3
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Awesome!
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your best photo as the composition is a-mazing!
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Great eye! It is an art to see and imagine a scene where others may go right on past it.

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Old 2nd of June 2012 (Sat)   #6
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That is freaking cool. Really nice. I wonder how it would look if you cloned out all the trees on the sides.

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^ New edit is awesome!
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Wow, that is awesome!! Second one is tops but I still like the first too
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Very nice!!!
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I like the second picture, but I think you have to level horizon.
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Old 10th of June 2012 (Sun)   #11
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I really like the both, but if had to pick one it would be #2. They are both awesome.
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Another vote for the second version.
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