I like the play here and this set is far superior to the first!
Just as an FYI - the best light to reveal texture is sidelight.
Hope that helps - Marko
This is a discussion on Snowy tree within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I like the play here and this set is far superior to the first! Just as an FYI - the ...
I like the play here and this set is far superior to the first!
Just as an FYI - the best light to reveal texture is sidelight.
Hope that helps - Marko
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I really like the last two. I like the perspective of the limb and the distractions aren't all that distracting to me.
I also like the looking-up-the-tree perspective.
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I like NR4 here as well! The tree is now in it's place ... it's become more of an environmental portrait of the branch. I also like the sky colours and the footprints leading back to the houses which tells us a story.
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