Okay, noted.

Marnie aka Doe  :-)

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Since I agreed with Tom regarding cutting off  trees in photos  I have to say
that I prefer this one by far  Marnie.
Greetings
Markus

But maybe you'll like this   better:

http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/yellowtree.htm

Very   quick edit in response to your post, I might play with a bit more if  I

was  posting it as the original PESO. Maybe lighten it a tad and  tone down
the 
highlights in the left corner. Although I did lighten up  the pine boles.
And 
I  had about four shots this way, and maybe I  didn't pick out the best one. 
But...  

I like the other  better.

HTH, Marnie aka Doe  :-)

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I  definitely like the colors and of course the  subject.  Having taken  many 
tree shots I'll give you a dose of my own  self-criticism.   Don't take it 
personally as a severe critique. OK.  :-)

I always  have a problem with trees that are cutoff at both ends, top  and  
bottom.  For some reason, to my eye, aesthetically one should   always be
able 
to see the tops or the bottoms of the trees, unless it is  a  total abstract 
shot or an extreme closeup.

My feeling about  this is  about the same as if you showed me a people shot 
with their  heads and feet  out of the frame.

I always strive to somehow have at  least a total tree  in my shots and if I 
can't, I'll generally opt for  showing the entire trunk  and losing part of 
the top as opposed to  showing the top(s) with cutoff  trunks.

It may just be my own  personal aesthetics, but I've gradually  come to  these

conclusions.

Tom C.



> > This is   very typical of Yosemite in the fall, lots of  dark pines,
>  >  interspersed with brightly colored yellow-leaved trees (not  sure
> >  what they were).
> > Mainly right next to the  road, and about 1/4 of  the road in  does
> > have trees  right
> > next to it.  So, what I am trying to say, it was  incredibly
> > beautiful,  dark,
> > yellow, dark,  yellow...
> >
> > Typical  Yosemite color anyway,   this time unartified, unmucked with.
> >  If you
> >  think I should bring up the shadows  more, just  say  so.
>  >
> >   http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/leaves.htm
> >
>  >  Comments  welcome.
> >
> > Marnie aka Doe  :-)   




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