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I re-uploaded the image with the trees a little lighter. How is it now? Is it any better?I think the lighting is uninteresting in black and white. The upper part of the trees comes off as being show very tall, very majestically. With the trees and the road being so dark, the lighter area at the vanishing point draws my eye very strongly. I wish I could see the trunks of the trees with more details in them, and maybe a little bit of a lighter area on the road near the bottom of the frame, to keep the eye "down" a bit. I think this photo might look better seen larger, and printed. But fundamentally, the dark tree trunks and dark road seen against a bright background is just not optimal for holding the eye.
Thank you. The trees were giants! So large that i could not capture the whole thing in the frame!i like it. awesome trees. the height of the trees really makes this image for me. we've all see the low wide trees over a road before, but these with a longer transition into the sky gives a different visual ratio with the road (which is doesn't appear that long and would maybe not be that interesting of a subject by itself).
How do i remove that ^ shape? That is a fallen over electricity pole.I'm commenting on the larger photo posted. I agree with Derrel about the lighting, those gorgeous trees are lost in the darkness. However I still like the concept of the photo and the eye does follow right down the path, which I assume was your overall intent. What I really find distracting and this is just a nit pick, is that small bit of something on the left edge, its a ^shape that goes up over a bush. It could easily be cloned out.