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Mar 18, 2006 08:29 |  #1

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Mar 18, 2006 12:07 |  #2

intresting photo,

first thing that caught my eye is the trunk standing verticle, then led my eye to the one on the ground, and then finally through the trees in the back ground

i really like this


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Mar 19, 2006 18:57 |  #3

Personally I'd like to see more of the trunk on the ground, also it would be a much better shot if you could angle youself down to the ground while taking it


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Mar 20, 2006 20:57 as a reply to  @ sGu's post |  #4

I agree with the first comment. Great photo.


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Mar 20, 2006 22:36 |  #5

I don't feel that there is enough here in focus. I can tolerate a certain amount of out-of-focus blobs of color, but bone white blobs are just a major distraction - especially when there is so much of it.

The contrast is too severe - the shadows are much too deep and featureless.


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