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Nov 2, 2013 14:27:34   #
tiphareth51 Loc: Somewhere near North Pole, Alaska
 
Nature abounds and has taken my photography to a different level. In it's rawest form she is so beautiful! My perspective as a photographer has really changed.

Took a walk in the woods hoping to catch the fall foliage. This is what I found.

Please note that posting my work on the internet is not a comfortable area for me so my copyright is visible on the photo. That's probably an entirely new post topic.

Thank you for your time.



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Nov 2, 2013 14:43:24   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
Hi and welcome to UHH! I like that your composition is not dead-centered on the rails and walkway. A little "off" is refreshing :) The leaves in front are nice and the view once our eye reaches the end of the bridge is very pleasing. I get a sense of serenity and peacefulness from this image.

The bright spots on ground in foreground (maybe from sun through trees?) are a teensy distracting and it would be interesting to see a version with them cloned out.

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Nov 2, 2013 15:37:23   #
Ched49 Loc: Pittsburgh, Pa.
 
I like the bridge leading into the woods...nice shot! Yes, the sun spots are a little distracting.

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Nov 2, 2013 15:38:19   #
Froggy Loc: Guernsey Channel Islands UK
 
tiphareth51 wrote:
Nature abounds and has taken my photography to a different level. In it's rawest form she is so beautiful! My perspective as a photographer has really changed.

Took a walk in the woods hoping to catch the fall foliage. This is what I found.

Please note that posting my work on the internet is not a comfortable area for me so my copyright is visible on the photo. That's probably an entirely new post topic.

Thank you for your time.


Linda, knows whats she is talking about, I am not qualified to comment further than if I like something or dislike, for this shot I like it very much my eyes are drawn through the path to the trees and then back, nice shot,

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Nov 2, 2013 15:43:07   #
SX2002 Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
 
A nice shot...unless I'm missing something, I can't see any copyright...?

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Nov 3, 2013 05:46:14   #
viscountdriver Loc: East Kent UK
 
This is a decent perspective picture.The sun spots could easily be cloned out. I too see no copyright.

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Nov 3, 2013 10:17:34   #
hb3 Loc: Texas
 
Nice shot....for me it would be better if it were composed with more headroom; that is much higher into the tree line and possibly into the sky...

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Nov 3, 2013 19:46:11   #
cameranut Loc: North Carolina
 
tiphareth51 wrote:
Nature abounds and has taken my photography to a different level. In it's rawest form she is so beautiful! My perspective as a photographer has really changed.

Took a walk in the woods hoping to catch the fall foliage. This is what I found.

Please note that posting my work on the internet is not a comfortable area for me so my copyright is visible on the photo. That's probably an entirely new post topic.

Thank you for your time.


I will take a look at this on a different monitor because I'm seeing bright blue trees. That can't be right. I like the bridge & the composition. And yes the bright spot of yellow is a bit distracting.

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Nov 3, 2013 19:51:19   #
SX2002 Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
 
cameranut wrote:
I will take a look at this on a different monitor because I'm seeing bright blue trees. That can't be right. I like the bridge & the composition. And yes the bright spot of yellow is a bit distracting.


Yes, I see blue trees as well...a product of the PP I assumed...

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Nov 3, 2013 20:01:25   #
harjimdie Loc: Hamlin TX
 
Is copy right Blue?

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Nov 10, 2013 13:26:45   #
tiphareth51 Loc: Somewhere near North Pole, Alaska
 
Hello Everyone, Thank you for your honest critique!! The copyright is in black at the left side bottom of the bridge. The sunspots are a bit of a distraction but thought they gave a bit of life to the photo. For anyone who is not familiar with Alaska, during winter there are days of very little sun; however, in the summertime there are days of almost 24 hours sunlight. So with that in mind, the sunspots were left in the photol

Thanks again for the wonderful critique!

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