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02/15/2004 10:46:37 AM · #1
Please let me know what you think...we don't get snow like this very often in Texas.



02/15/2004 12:32:00 PM · #2
I like the dancing trees the best. It has a nice symetry. I'd think about desaturating it because the color that is there makes the picture look like it's colors are off. The big tree is pretty but I wanted to see the full curve in the road and shed(?) in the back and less of the tree on the left. I'm not really the best at giving critiques, so maybe some of the outdoor photographers will wander by and give a better review.
02/15/2004 01:10:03 PM · #3
yeah i agree with pcody.
i think it is important when cropping to be VERY careful at what we crop or don't crop off. on the picture of the big tree the edge of the tire track meets EXACTLY with the edge of the frame. this doesn't work and makes the eye leave the picture. I think the middle picture perhaps has blown out snow, but i like the composition very much and find it an interesting picture to look at. The dancing trees were really nice too. Perhaps i could have done with a little more, or less cropping, one or the other.. but over nice.
02/15/2004 01:22:28 PM · #4
The middle one does nothing for me, I like the third one, the first one is really special - the path adds to composition and the scene is just so romantic.
02/15/2004 02:45:01 PM · #5
I like the first one, the second one doesn't really do anything for me, I love the third one (dancing trees), but would definitely go black and white. I agree that the color does not add to it's appeal.
02/15/2004 05:17:05 PM · #6
Here is dancing trees in b&w...I also adjusted the contrast...let me know what you think.

02/15/2004 05:20:53 PM · #7
I'll have to say, I like the snowy road.
02/15/2004 06:16:40 PM · #8
I like it better desaturated, but with the same tonal range as in the first photo. You've lost a lot of the details in the one where you adjusted the contrast. It seems to be too harsh now, imo.
02/15/2004 06:59:18 PM · #9
Now let me know what you think

02/15/2004 07:12:46 PM · #10
Much better. Nice and easy on the eyes. I couldn't ask for more. Good job.
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