Askerby, Sweden
http://www.bareham-net.co.uk/Tree.jpg
D70, Nikkor 28-80
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Askerby, Sweden
http://www.bareham-net.co.uk/Tree.jpg
D70, Nikkor 28-80
hi,
this is my tree shot. What do you think about this (standard :( ) composition?
thanks
have a nice day... and an happy new year!
Nicola
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Shot with point and shoot Nikon on a very cold day.
Happy New Year!!
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This reminds me of something I did this weekend. I have this new 12-24mm lens and shots like this just become better looking.
Actually I like your shot better, because there is less trees in there. Only thing that bothers me is the sun, but the sky is beautiful.
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And this one shot on the same day:
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5090/...b760f0a6_z.jpg
How to kill a tree in 50 years
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date: 01/01/2011
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Would love C&C on this image--its busy, but I can't quite figure out if that is its only problem. This is a magnificent black gum that stands in an old cemetery on a hill above my home. I have admired it for more than 20 years, maybe even more after it lost its top in a storm a few years back. Every winter I think, "well this may be its last," but every summer comes back as strongly as before. http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5205/...f5cdc7f7_z.jpg
Sorry didn't mean to post to this thread. I'll figure this out one day.
Looks like this one has seen better days.
Ross Bay Cemetery
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Here's a Gary Oak that I took in Sept'10 at one of the oldest cemeteries in Victoria BC
Magnificent tree but as you say it is a bit busy. Niether the background or the light is helping you out much on this one. If it was me I'd try to isolate this beauty somehow. I don't know what's behind you in this shot but if it's clear(er) space I might try shooting into that. Maybe a wide angle from a lowish position behing one of the gravestones in the morning or evening when there's some directional light on it. That fence is always going to be a problem but from a low angle with a gravestone or two in the foreground it might work. Of course if you were standing in front of a cement works when you took this you've probably already got the best angle on it :) in which case maybe a wide angle and a low position would get rid of some of the background. Lovely tree though, wish we had its like round here.
The Orlu Valley just North of the Pyrenees, a dawn (urgh!) shot last spring. First rays of the sun come over the mountains and light up this patch of trees leaving everything else in shadow.
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Got 3 I'd love to post - would anyone mind if I post 3 instead of one?
TREES WITH SETTING SKY
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I took this from the side of the road on one of my Camry walkabouts. I think there's about 3 or 4 images in this one.
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