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    Rock Ledge Pathway, NE Ohio

    A while back I posted a BW photo of this scene. Recently I shot it again and this time tried a color development of it. Comments welcomed and appreciated.

    Rock Ledge Pathway, NE Ohio

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    Re: Rock Ledge Pathway, NE Ohio

    So so beautiful.... i feel as if i am there

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    Re: Rock Ledge Pathway, NE Ohio

    I'm not keen on that twig intruding into the scene. Top right corner.

    Otherwise, everything looks fine to me.

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    Re: Rock Ledge Pathway, NE Ohio

    I like it! As for the branch in the upper right, It is the nature of the beast. I wouldn't hahe gave it a second thought if Geoff haddn't mentioned it.

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    Re: Rock Ledge Pathway, NE Ohio

    I havent seen the b&w, but the color Rocks! I wanna hike that trail.

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    Re: Rock Ledge Pathway, NE Ohio

    Appreciate all comments. Yeah, twig also bothers me a bit. I think most viewers don't see it. When I took the picture I didn't notice it. My eyes tend to focus on a picture's overall look.

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    Re: Rock Ledge Pathway, NE Ohio

    Quote Originally Posted by Karm Redland View Post
    Appreciate all comments. Yeah, twig also bothers me a bit. I think most viewers don't see it. When I took the picture I didn't notice it. My eyes tend to focus on a picture's overall look.

    Karm
    Something which happens to most of us - often with too much regularity!

    With care, I suspect that cloning out the thickest parts of that twig could be successful. The thin whispy twigs aren't so bad. If it was actually a larger branch I suspect it would have worked better.

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