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Uploaded: 08/21/08 9:26 AM GMT
vertical landscape
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.Inkeri
08/21/08 6:28 PM GMT
Beautiful,green view..Lovely capture.
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&purmusic
08/25/08 12:45 AM GMT
An interesting concept with regards to format presentation and title.

Your image's composition itself is good. As in, good balance of elements present and use of space/placement within the frame. Perhaps a tad heavy on the use and incorporation of natural framing with that of the tree branches. Most likely, personal tastes and my humble opinion only on that aspect.

The only real caveat I have is that of the slightly overexposed sky. Taking the image as a whole, it would appear that the lighting conditions were indeed challenging.

I don't know what make/model of camera you have ... that said, I will put this thought out there ... experiment with metering modes. Or, adjust Exposure Compensation.

My thoughts follow this line ... slightly underexposed can be more easily corrected in an image editing program after the fact, than the opposite. No slights intended, just some thoughts.

Colour is natural, and I do like the richness of the palette present in your photo here.

Tame that sky ... some ... and this would be easily be elevated from good to very good, if not more so, in my mind.

That said, it is a pleasant image to view. And but of course, thank you for sharing this one with us.
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.dusa1947
08/25/08 1:56 AM GMT
A real tonic. Thanks for sharing this.
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.mxvirgil
08/25/08 2:14 AM GMT
A beautiful scene, Gael. You have a real eye for this!

- Mike
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+trisbert
08/25/08 3:01 PM GMT
I really like your composition in this shot. &purmusic has a valid point with the sky but I don’t think it’s overexposed because there is detail right through the sky. In fact I think you would gain more by reducing the dark areas than you would by fixing the sky (It’s easier to do too :-).
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