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Aug 08, 2015 17:29 |  #1

I don't do a ton of landscape stuff, normally stick to what I enjoy and that's sports/action photography. I took this about a month or so ago and never posted it.

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Aug 11, 2015 15:01 |  #2

The sky is beautiful but framing it so the tree seems to just float at the bottom is a little disconcerting. I'd like to see at least a wisp of the ground below the tree and, maybe, not center the tree so much.


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Aug 16, 2015 23:04 |  #3

rgs wrote in post #17665120 (external link)
The sky is beautiful but framing it so the tree seems to just float at the bottom is a little disconcerting. I'd like to see at least a wisp of the ground below the tree and, maybe, not center the tree so much.

I agree, I cropped it as there was a house in the way of the ground.

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