Standing Tall

© Bishop Bastien

Standing Tall

Uploaded: November 13, 2005 08:58:14

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Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S VR Lens, 1/50s, f/22.0 at 52.0mm. I actually took this shot prior to this course but wanted your advice/comments Brenda as I found this to be a difficult sho to compose. Sought to capture the lines of this Aspen stand and add a bit of balance through the inclusion of some of the growth on the ground and a bit of the tree tops at the top and bottom of the frame. I also drew close to the tree on the right to create distance between a foreground tree and thos at a distance...to creat depth and not a flat field of trees. Wish it was a bit wider shot but went with the best Aspen stand I could access.

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