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This tree really caught my eye as I was driving past, I just had to stop! The exposed roots and wild branched gave it quite an intimidating appearance. I chose a sepia effect because I thought it added to the atmosphere. What do you think of it?
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wow! very cool shot! i can see y it caught your attention!! nice
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Here's a lighter version too.
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I'm lovin' it
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Great shot. 1st on is the best. I don't think I would have thought to shoot at that unique angle because I'm always trying to keep my horizion straight.
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first shot looks better, because it's warmer and seems to have a bit more contrast. What's going on with the focus in that shot. Some parts of the tree seem blury... ?
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First shot definitely has it because its darkness enhances that feeling of the creature from the lagoon.
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