Photo needed some cropping, some getting rid of distracting elements, and seemed to call for an old-fashioned black and white look.
I'll start this off with a vote for #8.
(second version)
Playing with the light and the Fall colors
New Market Pond highlighting the wonderful Fall colors of the trees
A painter on the beach of Puerto Montt. What his or her creation might look like.
Don't usually go for photos that are too highly saturated, but in this case, I think it works, so I vote for #9
Slight crop on the bottom and right to focus on the sadness and isolation?
(2nd entry)
Veteran's Day: For ALL who have served
Veterans Day: For all veterans, and for those who have fallen.
I'll start it off by voting for #3.
I know you were interested in a pano, but I happen to like the original (non-pano) photo the best. The attention absolutely goes to the truck, and the buildings and trees add to the environment.
Beautiful image. I decided to play with the light and the contrast.
nj53 wrote:
I liked the random crossed aspens on the ground.
I agree with everything said about these wonderful aspens and especially with Linda's comment that the woods seem to go on and on. However, I'm having trouble with the "random crossed aspens on the ground" that you like so much. For me, they look artificially placed there and look out of character with the rest of the photo. If this were my photograph, I would crop the bottom just above those crossed aspens so the focus stays with all those vertical lines. But photographs belong to the person behind the camera, and this obviously pleases you, but I wanted to share my observation.