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DV-Dimitri Registered: Oct 29, 2006 Total Posts: 1666 Country: United Kingdom |
First i need to apologise for not being able (time wise) to spend more time and comment on pictures (some of them superb) of other members , some times i wish there were more than 24 hours in a day. ![]() Edited by DV-Dimitri on Aug 19, 2007 at 01:31 PM GMT |
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Richard Booth Registered: Oct 02, 2003 Total Posts: 1113 Country: United States |
Dimitri: |
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nebucat Registered: Nov 01, 2004 Total Posts: 101 Country: United States |
The feeling of space and the balance is wonderful. |
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bshamilton Registered: Aug 28, 2005 Total Posts: 33845 Country: United States |
Wonderful light on the old tree, Dimitri. Looks like it catches lots of wind. |
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ScaryFox Registered: Dec 30, 2004 Total Posts: 24251 Country: United Kingdom |
Magnificent! The sky is just awesome. |
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hugh Registered: Jan 09, 2002 Total Posts: 29225 Country: United States |
Hello Dimitri, |
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Joseph Taub Registered: Apr 07, 2007 Total Posts: 632 Country: United States |
Well, I completely empathize with you on not having enough time, as I'm about to leave |
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pearlstreet Registered: Apr 03, 2004 Total Posts: 7725 Country: United States |
Nice shot. Very well done. |
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phoenix_dz Registered: Mar 10, 2003 Total Posts: 663 Country: United States |
Nicely done indeed. I can see why this tree caught your eye, it has a lot of character. I think that you've framed the shot nicely, and you were definitely there at the right time, as you've captured a beautiful sky as well. |
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Aaron Jors Registered: Jul 20, 2005 Total Posts: 2147 Country: United States |
Simple but fantastic! The clouds really help the tree as well. |
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KPieper Registered: Jan 26, 2004 Total Posts: 3056 Country: United States |
Now that's an awesome sky. Nice capture. I'd consider cropping the right side of the image as the clouds don't have much detail on that side. |
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realkuhl Registered: Apr 22, 2003 Total Posts: 6808 Country: United States |
Beautiful shot Dimitri. Finding isolated trees is not easy !! Couple comments. I also would prefer to not see the man made structures on the Right. They are far enough away that at 12mm they don't add anything and take away from the main subject. Also, the farthest Left part of the tree is stretched some due to the placement of the tree at the left edge. I'd use the "Transform/Warp" tool or perspective tools to get the tree looking more natural. |
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viczig Registered: Dec 28, 2004 Total Posts: 713 Country: United States |
Dimitri, |