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    Sunrise at the Lonely Tree

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    Fantastic shoot looking so nice photo.

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    I like this a lot. The sense of dawn, the sunlight reflected on the ground, the mood. The composition works well, and you managed to expose the tree's trunk well, despite the overpowering sunshine. The focus seems just slightly soft in a few places, but that could be my imagination. I should look at it on your Flickr.

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    I like it. If there is a bit of soft focus it works. It represents an early morning dreary hard to open your eyes kind of feel. Not every photo should be razor sharp. I'd also like to see this one in black and white.
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    Over all a very strong composition. Of course hind site is great, so with that in mind may I suggest that having the sun a little more behind the tree, would make for an easier time viewing it.
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    I would crop the bottom 3rd or so of the frame away.

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    Thanks everyone!

    Quote Originally Posted by KmH View Post
    I would crop the bottom 3rd or so of the frame away.
    !! And lose the golden glints on the rock from the sun??
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