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rjjacobson

macrumors G3
Sep 12, 2014
8,529
26,056
Looking SSW at Salida Colorado 2016. Mt Ouray left distant snow capped peak, Pahlone Peak right continental divide.
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Matsamoto

macrumors 6502a
Oct 31, 2018
990
8,524
Halmstad, Sweden
I really like this photo.
First you have the beautiful clouds leaning in to the middle of the image.
Then you have the crack in the ground also learning in to the middle of the photo.
And in the middle you have this big old beautiful tree.
And also the sun behind the tree.
It looks like everything wants to highlight the old tree. Beautiful❤️
 

Darmok N Jalad

macrumors 603
Sep 26, 2017
5,425
48,339
Tanagra (not really)
I really like this photo.
First you have the beautiful clouds leaning in to the middle of the image.
Then you have the crack in the ground also learning in to the middle of the photo.
And in the middle you have this big old beautiful tree.
And also the sun behind the tree.
It looks like everything wants to highlight the old tree. Beautiful❤️
Thank you for the positive feedback. This is a nearly-empty parking lot in the foreground. I normally don’t remove, but I did clone out the one car and a light post that would have taken away from the look I was going for. The clouds were just so interesting that I had to try to capture them somehow!
 

Analog Kid

macrumors G3
Mar 4, 2003
9,360
12,603
Some bridge in San Francisco.

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Fantastic composition. It's amazing that something that has had as many pictures taken of it as that particular bridge has can still be captured in a new and interesting way-- and not because of some ephemeral detail like people or weather but just by using the structure that's always been there.
 

citysnaps

Suspended
Oct 10, 2011
12,735
27,485
Fantastic composition. It's amazing that something that has had as many pictures taken of it as that particular bridge has can still be captured in a new and interesting way-- and not because of some ephemeral detail like people or weather but just by using the structure that's always been there.

Thanx - appreciate it. What caught my eye were the light standards, and how they reminded me of people carrying water and produce in some villages.
 
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