Hello Shel,

What I like:
The diagonal of the trees sloping down to the right.
The fog

What I would like to see bigger:
Extreme right there appears to be some trees, perhaps and some more
detail, but can't tell at this size
Tree detail in general, in both near and far trees.  It could be
there, but hard to see at this size.

My guess is that a bigger image would make me like it more - as it
stands, it feels a bit more like a thumbnail - a reference or a teaser
to see the real image.

-- 
Best regards,
Bruce


Sunday, April 23, 2006, 11:24:25 PM, you wrote:

SB> Hi Bruce ...

SB> Your feelings then shall have to remain mixed ;-))  I like the smaller
SB> size, and, for me, that's part of the presentation.  When I make a print,
SB> it will also be small ... I just like it that way.

SB> Now, you say your feelings are mixed, which, to me, indicates that there
SB> are things you like about the photo and things you don't care for. So, what
SB> don't you like and what do you like ... if you'd care to elaborate.

SB> I get the feeling that not very many people care this one - only two
SB> comments, one which is somewhat  negative (yours) and the other positive.
SB> As for myself, I like it a lot, and enjoy the small size both as a change
SB> from large pics and also because I think the scene lends itself to a
SB> smaller size.  I can see it mounted and matted a very specific way, and
SB> having to get up close to see it.  It reminds me of old time contact prints.

SB> Shel



>> [Original Message]
>> From: Bruce Dayton 

>> Somewhat mixed feelings about this one.  I would like to see it bigger
>> before coming to a final conclusion.

>> http://home.earthlink.net/~shel-pix/trees_in_fog.html


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