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Kevin Lanthier
{K:3477} 1/28/2005
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I like the drama, for sure. The dark sky, "1/3-down" composition, DOF, uneven horizon, and unevenly lit grass (there's even a big chaotic angle running through that) all add to this heightened drama, which is good. You just need a bit more of a halo of light around the top of the tree to make it stand off, though. That being said, this "lone tree" photo is a very good version of one I've been looking for (yet unsuccesfully) for some time. I am jealous :)
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Todd Miller
{K:16464} 1/1/2005
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wonderful moody image. not sure how i like the frame though.
thanks for your comment on my 'deadeye dick' shot. i like the B&W version quite a bit actually. cheers, todd
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karen clarke
{K:18893} 12/9/2004
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I believe that this is one of the times that a thick frame does look nice. I like the pairing of the dull green with the deep blue sky, and the lone tree stuck in the middle. Interesting shot~
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Ori Vidra
{K:3214} 11/29/2004
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I agree with Jim, good intersting idea, but the tree is lost in the dark...
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James Bambery
{K:13421} 11/29/2004
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I like it Shane. I do think however, you maybe darkened it to much around the top of the tree. You want the tree to stand out and the top of it gets lost in the clouds. Maybe you could bring the darkest clouds forward and try to get a little light around the toip of the tree. Just my opinion of course:) Great job.
Jim Bambery
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