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    The larch trees changing colours to golden yellow in late autumn.
    Having a fiery look when back-lit by sun.

    Earlier I'd posted couple of B&Ws.

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    Nikon D300 + Nikkor 70-300mm VR, handheld
    f/11, 1/400, ISO400

    Views/critiques are most welcome.

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    Kaushik,

    I guess I'm more a fan of color as this is my favorite out of the three you posted so far. I like the pattern and colors in the image. Well done.

    Richard

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    Kaushik
    I had preferred your previous, either because the B/W works well either I think the lower part, darker,doesn't tie together well here.
    But I like your previous because clearly you made a keen research on colours and comp.

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    Hi Kaushik, I like the fact that you divided the image mostly on a diagonal with the one lone tree breaking the line. I also liked the B&W images better and feel they are more powerful. The trees look a bit washed for my taste.

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    Had I not seen your B&W versions, I would say this is a very nice image. Agee with Dave, your B&W versions make for more powerful images

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    Hey Kaushik,
    Another vote for the B&W vesions.....mostly because I feel your PP'ing work in the B&W's made the layers come out nicely so there was a nice play of light throughout. I think this one does lok a bit flatter.....so perhaps more mork in pp'ing to give this one some more depth? Worth exploring but way to look outside of the norm!

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