You haven't been away that long, Carl. Anyway, it's always good to see one of your images.
I wonder if, on this one, you need all that sand at the bottom of the frame. What suggestion to consider is whether a crop at the bottom to make it into a 16:9 format, actually throws more attention onto the the old tree.
Nice, haunting image.
If you can easily return to the scene, you should be able to take advantage of a number of compelling compositions in different light and different moods. As an example, I can imagine making the moss at the end of the tree the primary subject.
Nice shot Carl. I like the treatment of the driftwood. What I find a touch distracting is that light area along the horizon line; it looks like a bit of a built-up spot or something. If it were my shot, I might be tempt to clone out some of the stuff on the horizon; and I think Donald is right as well, getting rid of a bit of the beach that doesn't really contribute to the image might be worth looking at as well.
terrific and horrible![]()
Thanks Manfred! The light area is the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Po...train_Causeway I tried to clone it out a couple of times but my skills in that area are not that good. Still working on it and will eventually get there.
Thanks John and Nandakumar!
Very nice Carl!
Very nice image Carl, I find the crop better![]()