sorry if i don't comment on each of your pictures. to those of you who comment so often, i can't imagine how you get it done! i for one am always extremely grateful for the kind comments and suggestions that you make.
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This would be my fav if it weren't for all those branches obscuring the view. Not your fault, but you could have taken off your shoes and waded out to get the shot, LOL!
This is almost just as beautiful as the first one. I think you are right is a bit busy all those branches do not allow one to enjoy that scenery as much but I have to say its still a very good picture. Fantastic Work!
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They both have such fine qualities but I think I prefer #1. The view seems less obstructed. Although I do like this angle of the mountain. Flip a coin. lol Great posts today Lyn.
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I like them both. This is the more interesting compositionally, with the network of branches and the contrasting curve of the ripples. But I think the other one has it for the simplicity of the presentation. They're both lovely though.
A difficult decision, but I think I prefer the other one. Although the water is clearer and more colourful here, the branches are a little too dominant for my taste. Overall however this image is still a marvellous shot.
I much appreciate all the comments I receive about my images, but please excuse me if I don't always reply. My interest in Caedes is exceeding my time available!
Fine work Lyn!