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Playing with treesplying with trees today...not sure why. Click the links for larger (1000 px wide) images
http://www.sierrafirerescue.com/images/nature/oak_1.png This one was a long (30sec) exposure using the kit lens, it came out a little softer that I wanted. http://www.sierrafirerescue.com/images/nature/oak_2.png This was kit lens, f 11 at 40mm, was trying to capture more detail in the clouds. thanks Andy D70, 70-200VR, 18-70, 50 1.8, SB800
Blackberry PIN: 2029497E
As you mentioned, the first one is rather soft, and that really detracts from the image. Maybe it's also the colours, but it's missing something that the second image has.
I really like the second image, it works really well.
The second photo is very nice BUT I love the first one because I would put this in the art classification and being a designer it has appeal to me.
Just goes to prove that everyones taste varies Chris Chris
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I like trees, so I enjoyed viewing your "experiment" Andy.
I often shoot similar (but crappier) abstract or arty-type segments of trees, but never displayed them online for fear of ridicule or be reported to the men with straightjackets...
Surprisingly, the first pic is as shot. I cropped it a bit, but no other changes. I have another where the coast guard flew throught the shot fairly low and left a light streak. Thanks all
Andy D70, 70-200VR, 18-70, 50 1.8, SB800
Blackberry PIN: 2029497E
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