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Took this picture and just two days later all the leaves were gone. There is no pp just resized. Kevin
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I would like to hear some of your thoughts on this shot from those that have viewed it. Thanks
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Hi,
Not really sure about this one. I think it is the background that spoils things here. I like the effect of the light "burning" the tree but you also have quite a lot of distraction behind your subject. I think the only thing you can do here is clone out the distraction... not too sure how that would look? Or maybe go back for a reshoot and see if there is another angle you can take this? Dom ps forgot to mention it is not horizontal - just a quick fix... |
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I have removed some of the minor detractions. Like Dom said some of the surrounding areas seem to be interfering. Cropped and rotated 1degree.
But otherwise has great potentials. Very kind of you to share. Regards. Jaki. |
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Thank you both for your insite. The reshot could not happen until either this spring or this coming fall. The street light is what caused the burning effect. This tree sits outside my companys parking lot and faces the public airport.
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