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    Default Pine forest

    Pine forest

    Canon 5D, 24-105mm, ISO 400, 1/250, f11
    PP: no crop, contrast, colours, sharpness
    Have also a verctical version.



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    Milan

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    Hi Milan, I like your basic comp on this showing a diagonal tree line The reddish trunks in the backround add to the image's interest. I would like to see a vertical since this type of image lends itself to that...

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    Rich Ikerd
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    Very nice Milan - the simplicity of the image is the key here. I'm with Dave in wanting to see a vertical - the top of the image seems to be where all the wonderful golden light is.

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    Thanks!
    Look like that you expect too much:) It was no special light, actually it was no sun, what was good, otherwise it will be a lot of shadows. In the bg in the crowns was just white-grey light. Due this I clip upper part of trees.
    Is possible to post one more photo directly here?

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    Julie Kenward
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    Milan, if it is the same scene but a different comp that's fine. If it's a whole other area of the forest then you need to start a new thread.

    I, too, would have liked to have seen this in a vertical but I do like the progression of colors from top to bottom with the green to the gray to the red.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey MIlan,
    just hit go advanced below the reply bpx and it will have a mange attachments box to upload another image. I like the seperation that you achieved in the trunks and how they move through the frame. I would have also said vert...but I read your reply...so nice job not introducing the white tops.

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