Thanks for those who looked/commented. I appreciate Ken's thoughts on
the trees on the left as well.
I really don't think the trees at the left add or subtract,
personally. I suppose the reason they are left in is that to crop them
out and still keep the 3:2 aspect ratio would have meant either
cutting off the bottom part of the big tractor wheel or losing some
sky and I wanted to do neither.
:)

The church in the right was leaning horribly, due to the 10mm focal
length, but the Free Transform tool in Photoshop is a wonderful thing
that I have only started to learn how to use correctly.

On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Jack Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> I complimented this image in a reply from someone, but don't recall who's.
> Let me add that I very much like your total background including all trees.
> I feel that those near the left frame edge stop the eye and turn them back 
> into
> the image. Feels right!
>
> Jack
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