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Tree perspective near Rogie Falls
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Founder/editor
Digital Photography Now (DPNow.com)
Twitter: www.twitter.com/ian_burley
Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/dpnow/
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Re: Tree perspective near Rogie Falls
Black and white just edges it for me Ian, both are striking images.Regards Huw
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Re: Tree perspective near Rogie Falls
Colour for me, the b&w is just to fussy (for want of a better word) and lacks the freshness of the colour version.
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Re: Tree perspective near Rogie Falls
Nice one Ian, but colour for me too.
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Re: Tree perspective near Rogie Falls
Something I often observe, whenever I view images on a computer screen, is the effective cropping that occurs when scrolling to view what follows...
With both the Colour and the B&W, for me the image composition is improved by cropping the top, down to a point where the large dark branch, that reaches out to the top RH corner, extends from its trunk.
The center of convergence, of the trees, being slightly left of center also provides for a further crop, that removes some of the extremely slanted trees, to the right of the main foreground tree, and brings the convergence point to the middle of the picture.
The image is then of a shape that lends itself to becoming the cover of the CD case, in which the pictures of the trip are stored.
Graham
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