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    The forms, the atmosphere, and the overall feel of this one is great. I wish you were three inches to your left when you framed this so that the sun would be touching both trees, instead of space on the left and covered slightly on the right. Also, there's a branch touching the left edge of the frame, about half-way down, and another branch almost touching the right side--top third: the background trees don't count :)

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    Hi Jim,

    I have to agree with David, I wish the sun was not touching the trees!

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    Love the atmosphere here Jim. A few minor nits covered but overall a pleasing image..

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    I like Davids suggestions Probably would have framed the image same as Jim Love the mood and feel !!!!

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    This is a very striking image Jim and I love how dramatique it is with soft coloring in the sky and then the very dark tress with the setting sun. Great DOF too. I like David's suggestion but love this as is too.

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    Love the mood and fog. I don't mind the sun touching the trees, just wish it would touch them more to the left.

    Intriguing.

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    Lovely mood but count me in the-sun-touching-the-tree bugs-me-camp.

    later and love, artie

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    This image imparts a wonderful mood. Very nice job Jim!

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    One of my dream shot. Very much like the feeling and the coloration of this image. Quite emotional.
    Szimi

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    Mood is the subject and it is captured well. I am in the no-sun-touching-the-tree side of the debate. I like the tree placement but would not have let that pine branch on the left intersect the frame edge. The farther away BG tree on the right doesn't bother me.
    Last edited by Arthur Morris; 12-31-2007 at 07:39 PM.

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