Yeah,

Even though it was my suggestion to crop out that evergreen on the right, now that I see the crop, I think I like it better in.

And, my other suggestion about cropping out all that snow and twigs on the bottom kind of doesn't work either - I like the first one better, now that I see both. The snow gives balance against the dark trees. Tight like that, the trees overwhelm a bit. I think you were right the first time, Steve. My bad.

Your good.

On the plus side, now that it's sharpened better, I notice there's pretty snow on the branches of those pine trees, that I didn't see before. I like that very much.

I hope you've learned something here: Next time, just ignore me...

<vbg>

cheers,
frank

"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer




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Cropped too tight for me. I like seeing three trees. Just my personal opinion.


I like Bruce's suggestion best. Some color contrast would be good. I'd try
that on the uncropped version, then proceed with cropping from there if you
think it needs it.

It might even bring out a tinge of color in the weeds in the foreground. If
the picture just had a tinge of contrasting color it would be more interesting
and emphasize the grayness more.


IMHO, Marnie aka Doe :-)


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