Igor, make mine color - no doubt. I understand your feeling, the shape
of the tree made me think of tweaking the shot myself. What bothers me
is the far shore - as it is, just confusing.
2 toughts: come down, so close to the ground as you can, shooting
upwards to clean as possible the background,
What if you reverse the view? Is there enough space to frame the tree
against another, more interesting background? Sometimes going downhill a
little helps losing some unwanted details below the horizon.
LF
Igor Roshchin escreveu:
Hi All!
While testing the new printer, I came across one of the photos that I
thought was recent, but it turned it out it was a year old already.
I played with a B&W version of it.
Here are both of them:
http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Mixed-2008/IMGP0583.jpg
http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/Mixed-2008/IMGP0583bw.jpg
I still cannot make up my mind if it is worth any attention at all,
and if it, - which version.
I was not able to achieve what I tried to...
However, there is something that attracts me back to this photo.
All comments and suggestions, especially brutal, are appreciated.
Igor
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