jim hill wrote:
#2 is beautiful. I would straighten up the tree and level the water line under it. Just a suggestion.
Thanks I was going to straighten the tree but then all the other trees would have been slanted. I didn't think about the water at the time. I was mainly focused on the lonesome orange tree. I will think about it next time. Thanks again
jsharp wrote:
I would crop the first one a little more from the bottom.
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I have one similar that I took that day also that is focused more on the bridge. I agree completely that I should of cropped the water at the bottom about 5 feet or so of the water.
Here is the other pic
"Rock Skipper" is one really great photo. Well composed and well captured.
Jess Jones, thanks for the posts. I liked #1 and #3, but was taken back when I looked closely at #3. When I was a kid my father took me to the Coudersport Ice Mine not far from The Kinzua Bridge. I never got completely across, due to fear of heights. I have always wanted to go back, and I heard the Ice Mine is gone and now I see the bridge is partly gone. It is an awesome site to see, and the information and photos of the men who built it. Thanks for the memories.
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