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Photo posted by Genny K. in the Landscape gallery on 03/25/18 at 9:07 pm EST
Registered on 06/05/06, 132 Posts, 2001 Comments
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Comment posted by Marjie Jones on 03/26/18 at 2:20 pm EST
Registered on 05/05/15, 35 Posts, 82 Comments
I like this! The snow lining makes each individual tree stand out beautifully. The larger image shows it best.
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Comment posted by Doug Koepsel on 03/26/18 at 2:29 pm EST
Registered on 04/01/10, 196 Posts, 1592 Comments
The tan grass is nice among the trunk bases, as is the plastered snow that gives contrast and definition to the trees. Too bad that the loss of detail at the required image size robs the image's beauty.
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Comment posted by Nick Bristol on 03/26/18 at 3:32 pm EST
Registered on 02/01/04, 752 Posts, 14140 Comments
Genny, This is really nice work! I love scenes like this and even more so in the winter. Wonderful work capturing the special look and feel of these woods. Beautiful.
Nick Bristol
Lone Rock, WI.
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Comment posted by Ed McGuirk on 03/26/18 at 3:52 pm EST
Registered on 11/29/17, 19 Posts, 260 Comments
Genny, I like the way the snow accentuates the base of the trees and makes them stand out. I also like the spacing of the trees here. It's not always easy to get a pleasing arrangements of trees in a scene like this, but you have succeeded.I like the cold somber, mood created in this image. Look forward to seeing your other takes on this location.
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Comment posted by Mark Seaver on 03/27/18 at 10:11 am EST
Registered on 01/23/11, 1103 Posts, 17270 Comments
There's a wonderful amount of detail in this, Genny, that the flat light really shows off well. Clearly this is an image that gets better as it's viewed larger. The subtle bit of color from the grasses and through the trees are a great addition.
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Mark Seaver
Burtonsville, MD & Emigrant, MT
seaverphotos.com
Weekly Challenge Moderator
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Comment posted by Harley Goldman on 03/28/18 at 11:05 am EST
Registered on 11/19/03, 586 Posts, 11271 Comments
This is excellent, Genny. I love the snow covered trees and the snow and bushes provide a fine lead-in. Great work.
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"You were born an original. Don't die a copy."
- John Mason
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Comment posted by John Williams on 03/28/18 at 1:10 pm EST
Registered on 09/06/07, 221 Posts, 5985 Comments
There's a lot of beauty in that chaos. This would make a nice BW too.
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John Williams www.tranquilviews.com Battle Ground, WA |
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I often have wandered in deep contemplation, It seems that the mind runs wild when you're all alone. -John Denver
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Comment posted by Peter Richter on 03/29/18 at 12:17 pm EST
Registered on 11/10/10, 218 Posts, 2723 Comments
Genny, this is an excellent artistic presentation of the scene to me. The repetitive pattern of the trunks together with the almost hidden diagonals keeps my attention. I also enjoy the subtlety of the details a lot. A very sensitive way to see!
Peter
PS: one minor technical note - I think there is a tiny white stripe in the upper right corner that might be a bug due to cropping.
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Peter Richter
Vienna, Austria |
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Comment posted by Genny K. on 03/29/18 at 2:56 pm EST
Registered on 06/05/06, 132 Posts, 2001 Comments
Thanks for the comments, everyone. I liked this better with all the original detail, but it was twice as big as allowed.
Peter: sharp eye! Yes, I had straightened it, and that bit of white showed up when I cropped it. Good catch; I will be sure and watch for that.
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Comment posted by Brian Schrayer on 03/29/18 at 10:12 pm EST
Registered on 05/28/04, 114 Posts, 2890 Comments
I find these kind of scenes to be very difficult to compose, but you have done really well here. The foreground vegetation compliments the strong vertical lines of the trees and helps to add some rhythmic structure to an otherwise chaotic scene.
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Brian Schrayer
Nashville, TN
"The mountains sing your glory, hallelujah, the canyons echo sweet amazing grace. My spirit sails the mighty gales are bellowing your name, and I've got nothing to say." Andrew Peterson, "Nothing to Say" |
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