my favorite silhouette
muddyknees
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...is this black oak on a hilltop just out of town that makes a good foreground for a sunset:
Or maybe two is better?
Or should I hold out for a more spectacular sunset?
Gary
Or maybe two is better?
Or should I hold out for a more spectacular sunset?
Gary
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This tree is a wonderful, wonderful old fellow!
As it is shown now the first shot is strongest imo.
In the second shot I would want to see more visual relationship between the trees, ie the two trees 'talking to one another'.
Go out for the next sunset, experiment with distance, angles of view, ..., ..., have fun, good luck.
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