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Re: The White Album
In reply to dpdphoto,
4 months ago
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dpdphoto wrote:
I like them all...the second one might need a roation and some of the crop the foreground out
The diagonal of the hillside and the brilliant use of negative space in the foreground is what makes this photo a really nice composition. Being that the tree is not leaning from vertical indicates that the terrain is sloped.
To rotate and crop this photo would turn it into a static boring snapshot.
This photographer has it going on! His work is candy for the eyes.
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