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Old 26-01-2007, 06:08   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Tree Silhouete

I agree with both Rob and Charlottle.

Technically, it is a great image.

But from an artistic or emotional standpoint, it misses a bit. Another reason that it fails tohold interest for long is that all the trees are vertical. There is not a contrasting figure to increase the tension and interest. You need some horizontal lines or branches and truncks going at different angles to create the spark.


Trees are wonderful subjects for cameras. So keep in there with your camera at the ready and look for interesting tree shot.

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