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03/01/2008 06:43:46 AM |
My mind very quickly organized this into two frames, left and right, with a brief space between. Perhaps the left side is preparing to battle the right? I like the managed chaos here . . . |
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02/13/2008 07:23:35 PM |
For sure the downsizing didn't do this any favours, but I find the contrast spot on, and the full patterning of branches against the cloud dappled sky extremely rich. |
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02/05/2008 08:16:19 PM |
As an abstract this is very cool and would be a great texture overlay. |
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02/05/2008 10:31:57 AM |
Having the clouds show through in the background is very nice...this will make a good overlay. I think that the photo would be better if it had another element to add a focal point for the viewer. |
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02/05/2008 08:26:00 AM |
I agree, I think this would make a great overlay. As it is, it's too busy and the eye wanders all over the place looking for something to focus on. i would love to see you use this on another picture you do in this challenge - that would be fun. |
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02/05/2008 05:47:18 AM |
Can't go wrong with a tree. Nice b/w. |
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02/03/2008 05:43:17 PM |
I can see your interest in the play of light and textures. However, there's not enough here to hold my interest. Might work better for me in a larger scale. |
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02/03/2008 05:43:01 PM |
I think you've really brought out the texture in the tree and would certainly work well in the texture challenge. I think for a standard B&W it would have worked a bit better without the sharpening halos, but then again that just makes the texture better! |
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02/03/2008 11:42:05 AM |
The natural filigree of a tree, the textures of plants around us, all yield rich images - depending on what they are exhibited with. To know where to exhibit is as important a skill as to know how to photograph a subject. You remind me of these things with your elegant photo. |
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02/03/2008 11:23:56 AM |
the lace work of this big old brute of a tree is pretty neat as a 2D image - i think as an image itself it lacks a center or point of interest, but it sure would make a fantastic texture to another photo... |
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02/03/2008 11:08:21 AM |
Maybe a portrait crop losing about a third of the right side and as Erik says thats where the better sky is - have fun overlaying it as well. |
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02/03/2008 03:29:25 AM |
Nice pattern of the branches and the clouds. Wonder if cropping a bit off the right would help, not only with respect to composition but it might also emphasize the clouds a bit more. |
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02/03/2008 03:22:09 AM |
I suspect this will make a fun overlay - you may even want to try it inverted on some things. As a standalone, it's kind of plain and seems to me a touch oversharpened, but it's very hard not to get that with trees with lots of limbs and twigs like this. |
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02/03/2008 12:41:28 AM |
I LOVE a naked tree - this one is beautiful and you've presented it so wonderfully. |
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02/02/2008 06:50:31 PM |
That looks like one huge tree. I like how we can get a small glimpse of the white clouds through the tangle of limbs. |
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