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Lonely treeRecent trip to Gloucester shire... Critique appreciated.. I do have B&W version if anyone's interested..
Re: Lonely treeI love it, and im usually not a fan of this much HDR
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Re: Lonely treeThe Gloucester area is a wonderful place, Barrington tops in particular is an excellent place for camping/hiking...
I quite like your composition in this image, the sky reflection in the water has me confused though! Anyone who comes from country or the northern tablelands will relate to the depth (maybe expanse would be a better word) of the clouds - takes me back to the old sunburnt days of the northern tablelands... looking at the image again....if you could have got the complete tree reflection in the water that would have been nice - probably physically impossible and its easy to say that in hindsight. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Lonely treewow. this is spectacular. love the colour treatment.
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Re: Lonely treebeautiful image there. The fact that only a part of the tree is reflected does play with my mind a bit, but it does not take away too much form the overall image.
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Re: Lonely treeStunning shot!
Re: Lonely treeThanks for comments guys... I could have moved to the left but would have had to jump fence I could have got away with it but there were some mean looking horses on the otherside who I thought was not the right crowd to mix with..
Now that I look at it, the reflection from the sky looks funny colour because the polariser may have not worked for the reflection...
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