My subjective opinion ;-)

When I opened the image the first thing I looked was the pine tree (is
that pine?) on the lower left part of the image. Might be your
intention, but that's what bugs me, if that tree was not there I would
like the image better, the photo has an interesting "triangle" shape
in the bottom (the one defined by the group of trees in the lower
part) the fog separates these trees from the other formation of trees
that are in the middle right, and the horizon is nice, although I
wouldn't bother seen a touch more of sky.

So in mi opinion, nice shapes formed be the trees, would like it
better without the pine tree on the lower left. It's probably a nice
photo to see large rather than in a postcard.

You get an "A -" ;o)


On 5/9/07, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's a photo I've been debating adding to my portfolio for a long time.
>
> It's not a knock-your-socks-off kind of image, but I find it appealing
> nevertheless.  I'm considering using it in a collection of greeting cards...
> going with my "Unnoticed Idaho" theme.
>
> So what does the group think, and why?
>
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5720249&size=lg
>
>
> Tom C.
>
> >
> > >
> > >I'm my own worst critic and a pretty ruthless one at that.  My editing
> > >is pretty harsh and goes something like this: "crap, crap, crap, crap,
> > >meh, crap, WHAT WAS I DOING?, good, crap, crap, good, good, crap..."
> > >what I consider crap, others may consider "good enough."  For example,
> > >if something isn't perfectly sharp where I want it to be perfectly
> > >sharp, it doesn't get a second chance, regardless of the subject (unless
> > >it is a super rare species and I won't get another chance to photograph
> > >it).
> > >
> > >Christian
> > >http://photography.skofteland.net
> > >
> >
> >Good man! That's exactly the same way it goes with me.
> >
> >The last mistake I made in this area was the "Falling Water" photo which
> >some regular commenters had some issues with.  It was the best of the 40 or
> >so shots I had taken that morning and I let my excitement with being there
> >and actually viewing the scene pollute my judgement about the resulting
> >image.
> >
> >Tom C.
> >
>
>
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