I took some, if not all, of the suggestions (positive as they were) and hopefully made some positive changes. Any more and all comments are still welcome and encouraged. Thanks to all who made them. (How else can I learn?)
Steve
It's a lovely, tranquil, woodland setting, among all those Birch. Very nice, Steve.
The two tiny protrusions (brown) on the right border, as small as they are, are an unnecessary distraction. You can't concentrate on the cabin and trees, without catching those stubs, in the corner of your eye. Try looking at just the cabin and trees. I think you'll notice it.
Cozy little cabin. Can you mow the grass? Is that a good suggestion? LOL... just teasing. Good post Steve... and you have a great attitude regarding feedback. :)
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"The promise of tomorrow is not a guarantee, so I shall live for today and live for me." -- Smoosh. Please feel free to visit my Gallery. Your feedback and critiques are always greatly appreciated.
what did you do to it Steve? Looks very good to me whatever you did. I like the whole scene of the cabin nestled inbetween the trees - looks like a wonderful place to stay. well done whatever you did to it! :) Patti
LOL, you got them to move the car!! Nice shot Steve. Still reminds me of my grandparents little wood cottage up in the bush. I'm glad you got a kick out of my story, treading on unfarmiliar turf can warrant interesting results when you speak different languages, but when you speak the same language the results can be just as interesting!! See ya......................Amaris
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Hey nice job. I see you took the suggestions to heart. It was a good post as it was but your making great headway. Cloning is a bit tricky to do and you have to do it a little at a time. Cropping the picture took the distractions away. Great job.
The two tiny protrusions (brown) on the right border, as small as they are, are an unnecessary distraction. You can't concentrate on the cabin and trees, without catching those stubs, in the corner of your eye. Try looking at just the cabin and trees. I think you'll notice it.