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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Didn't get a chance to do too many landscapes on my just completed Tanzania tour but I did get a few opportunities with the Baobob trees HH out of the vehicles. I also did some night photography and will post a few when I catch up on my workload. I am already looking forward to next years tour!
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    Roman - gorgeous color and silhouette. The faint clouds are great. I was surprised at your ss because I feel like there is still a sense of movement in the bare branches of the baobob tree. There's a dust spot to the left of the center tree and above the right edge of the distant baobob tree on that side. Looking forward to seeing more from your trip including the night shots.

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    Hi Roman, Wonderful pastel colors and I like the Pano crop, well done.
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    Very nice colors Roman,
    I would maybe crop a bit from the left so it is not so centered?
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    Nice tree silhouette, Roman, and great looking sky colors. Welcome back, and looking forward to seeing more from your trip.

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    Hi Roman, beautiful light along with strong silhouettes. Just enough base without adding too much negative space. While i like the image as is Dan's suggestion regarding the crop from the left IMO is not without merit since it does strengthen the 3 dominant trees. Nice one!

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    Hey Roman,
    I love these types of images with the trees silhouetted with the setting or rising sun behind. Glad you got a few opportunities in your last tour to be bring some of these images back home. I love the serene feeling the image evokes. The pastel colors and the wispy clouds emanating from the tree tops are wonderful. Nicely done as usual & welcome back.

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    Gorgeous mood and screams 'Africa' here Roman!
    I like the placement of the trees!
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    Beautiful image Roman! I love the soft colors and the placement of the sun behind the tree.

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    Roman, I do like the crop idea and tried a few and liked the results. Making the three trees more dominant in the scene strengthens the image IMO.

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    Hey Roman, a little late to the party, but love the colors and the silhouette. What I like most is your care with the composition as the tree on the left does not merge with the surrounding trees. I'm fine with this version, but maybe tempted to crop according to Dan's suggestion for and alternate version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    Gorgeous mood and screams 'Africa' here Roman!
    I like the placement of the trees!
    Plus one here , Fantatstic
    TFS

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