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Hi Morkel - Tough to get something not previously done here. I like the detail of the near tree juxtaposed against the silhouettes of the bg trees.
TFS,
Rachel
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A very different perspective, and very effective I think.
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Hi Morkel, i absolutelly agree with your statement here. As for the image i don`t love the composition, but i do enjoy the detail on the FG tree.
I might suggest a similar approach but in a panoramic view in order to really stand out the main tree vs the sea of "dead" bg trees. Just my personal opinion.
Cheers
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Very nice capture Morkel....I really like how you framed the foreground tree in this composition!!!
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Thanks folks. I knew this composition would not work for everybody. Got a couple more to share in time...
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Hi Morkel
Consider putting a gradient from the bottom up to lighten the FG and see what you think. I understand your predicament in this well shot location, but not many images feature the FG like you have, so I think lightening the FG will draw there eye more to this and make your "difference" stand out. I used an exposure layer at +10% (on exposure and Gamma)...
DON
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