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    This is the sama place but with a different point of shot!

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    While I understand what you are trying to present I feel it is too tight as the trees on both sides intersect the edges.
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    I like this one better than your prior post. The water in the center adds interest. What were the techs?

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    Canon 7D
    iso 800
    f.6,3
    1/100
    Tokina 12/24 (24 mm)

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    Next time try this Giovanni.

    Camera on tripod, lower elevation, f/22. This will capture more depth in the FG sharp (f/22) and give a more unique viewpoint. Tripod required due to aperture used.

    Light here is softer (probably overcast) and easier on the eyes then the previous image. I would suggest some cropping from the top to tighten up the look and concentrate more on the tree bases. I agree with Jay on on clipping the tree bases.

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