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    Maybe too simple a shot, but anyways I like it.........Taken when the sun was close to setting.
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    Straightened and then cropped to remove the blank slivers.
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    Jackie, I like it too! I think it needs a drop more CCW.
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    Well done Jackie. The narrow row of trees in the BG help to balance the large FG tree. Notice the row pattern on the left of the tree? It would have been interesting to explore that pattern on the right by walking right and using that to balance the composition too.

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    Hi Jackie, I've learned that most of the time simple images are the strongest images. I like the tree placement and the warm light. The 3 layers in the foreground are also appealing. Well handled!

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    Hey Jackie,
    Very nicely composed and exposed. It would have been interesting to see some of the rows on the right.......but still very nicely done!

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    Hi Jackie, I like the image, it's full of interest, nice color, well done.

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    Thanks for taking the time to comment everyone, it really is appreciated.

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    A large live elm tree in southern Ontario. That is something to photograph as you so nicely did.

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