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tree 20 mile road winter
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another from 20 mile road
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Re: tree 20 mile road winter
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January 15, 2009, 05:36:24 PM »
Hoo! That one is touching a string in me... This is dreamlike with the mixture of pretty harsh contrasts that kind of suggest sharpness, while having that blurry overall feeling. There's an echo of the tree in the distance - giving the scene not only perspective depth, but also a dimension of time. Something is happening between here and there, and I know the dust in between is a sign of the unexpected that waits for me... I love the muted tones and the fact the tree trunk has some texture left. Maybe a tiny fraction of space right of the tree would give me more room to breath and enjoy the scene in a more free mood.
Overall, I do like this shot very much. One of your keepers for sure!
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Re: tree 20 mile road winter
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January 21, 2009, 07:07:57 PM »
I hate to post a "ditto", but perhaps it's better than no comment at all. I enjoy this image very much for its color, feathery elegance of the tree with some light on the trunks, the mix of sharp and blurred, and the feeling of snow blowing across the road with my destination in the distance.
I also agree a bit more breathing room on the right edge would make me feel easier. I'm guessing something major got in the way, and it looks difficult to digitally create.
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