Looking Up.., Posted 12/03/2008. Trees.
julianw
Posted: Mar 12 2008, 01:01 PM


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Any comments? Is this a good shot?

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stitan2005
Posted: Mar 14 2008, 03:06 AM


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hi, not sure if my comment sounds funny... ... :rolleyes:

The whole shot, if can be taken by slightly another angle would be better.
this shot, the 2 big trees are not positioned properly and looses the 'guiding effect'... ...

in general, the lighting will be better, if taken with backlight effect ??

just my personal opninions. :)
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julianw
Posted: Mar 14 2008, 10:03 AM


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Hi Stitan2005,

There is no right or wrong when it comes to observing and commenting on a photo :P

Good observation about the "guiding effect"...hmm, how about others?
any comments?
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Montague
Posted: Mar 24 2008, 11:28 PM


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Looking at the pic for a while, the feel that this pic gave me was it shows how tall the tree looks from this perspective and how the trees at the side and the back leads my eye to the tip of the centre tree.

The guiding lines seems to come from all the trees and not just the left nor the right..

If this picture is done in B&W or Sepia, it may give a rustic feel.

This is just a 2cents view from my little perspective.
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Jerry
Posted: Aug 23 2008, 03:10 AM


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I don't really like the tree on the right. It looks like floating in the air.
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