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Nov 06, 2008 07:36 |  #1

Thanks for viewing :)

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Nov 06, 2008 07:42 |  #2

I like it and i think B&W is perfect for this shot. :)


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Nov 06, 2008 08:29 |  #3

Thanks a lot Kissa :)


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Nov 06, 2008 08:36 |  #4

I like it, I wonder if a vignette effect might enhance it? The clouds look a little noisy, but other than that it's a very good shot, I'm glad you got the entire tree in it!


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Nov 06, 2008 08:42 |  #5

it's quite good. like the height, and B&W turned right just as it should be. good crop good focus good job ;)


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Nov 06, 2008 09:20 |  #6

I agree with Kissa, perfect for B&W. Nice shot!


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Nov 06, 2008 10:54 as a reply to  @ Cdeming's post |  #7

Super B&W....


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Nov 06, 2008 11:23 |  #8

I don't see the noise in the clouds but I do see several dust spots on the sensor.

I like the photo, but I really like the tree.



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Nov 06, 2008 21:06 |  #9

Cool shot! I love the black and white effect for this picture. Unique composition as well!


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Nov 07, 2008 01:07 |  #10

Thanks a lot guys, much appreciated :)


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Nov 07, 2008 02:25 |  #11

I agree with the consensus here. Very nice B&W. You might try to work on the sky a bit to add some contrast there.
Acchildress, you got me looking for sensor dust. I found only one at the top of the frame. Where are the others?


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Nov 07, 2008 11:28 |  #12

I can only find them by downloading the file and looking at enlarged.

1 above the tree in the sky.
1 just to the left of the tree lower down.
1 just above the mountain under the tree, this might be something on the mountain.

I thought I remembered seeing one or two more but I can't find them now, so it's not bad. If you gotta hunt this hard for them then just fix them in PP.



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