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Old 5th of February 2002 (Tue)   #1
clkgtr37
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Default Tree Pictures

I would love to hear any critiques or comments of these pictures.

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Old 20th of March 2002 (Wed)   #2
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Default Re: Tree Pictures

Your tree pictures are lovely and peaceful.
Photos often contain more than one potential image.
This is so with your first picture.
Crop it off so that only the trees and sky are shown and the trees become the main subject.
Very pleasant too.
Crop it so that only the lake shows through the trees and the trees become the foreground and one tends to look between them at the peaceful water beyond.

All three versions are most pleasant.

In the second image the sky has more color and the leaves show more.

With one small change to the compostition, I'd like to have this image on the wall.
I'd crop it horizontally just above the blue patch of sky lower right. I find it a distraction.
Without it, the picture is wide almost like a small pan shot. Really beautiful.

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