Twin Vine lleaves

© David Resnikoff

Twin Vine  lleaves

Uploaded: July 27, 2013

Description

Nikon D90 with Nikon 18-105mm
Managed with Aperture 3 PS and Nik Viveza

Exif: F Number: 16, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/1000 seconds, Flash: did not fire, auto mode, ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 105.00 mm, Model: NIKON D90

Comments

Arthur Bohlmann July 27, 2013

David did you post the same image twice? I do not see any difference with this one #1537906

David Resnikoff level-classic July 27, 2013

I did not, Arthur

I followed your advice, and took away the leaf on the top that distracted the whole composition, following your advice

David R #10782581

Arthur Bohlmann July 27, 2013

I still see the green thing in the upper right #10782595

David Resnikoff level-classic July 27, 2013

I erased the leaf on the middle right on the top.

I will work on it again to see what I get

david R #10782602

Arthur Bohlmann July 27, 2013

It is a good image anyway but I look forward to your re-edit #10782608

Howard Eisenberg July 28, 2013

Love the lighted...and the framing Was this inspired by Rita's image last week? #10783487

David Resnikoff level-classic July 28, 2013

Indeed Howard.

Thanks a lot

David R #10783691

Susan Williams July 28, 2013

I really like the backlighting and framing against the cloudy sky, David. Very appealing image. #10783807

David Resnikoff level-classic July 28, 2013

Thanks Susan


I do appreciate it a lot

David R #10783836

Rita K. Connell level-classic July 29, 2013

I really like this but I really find the upper right corner a distraction it totally pulls your eyes away from the awesome capture of the leaves. love the lighting and contrast with the blue sky #10785025

David Resnikoff level-classic July 29, 2013

Dear Rita

I have edited the photo, HaveĀ“nt pot it

Soon

David R #10785032

Rita K. Connell level-classic July 29, 2013

David I believe that everyone is talking about taking the whole green leaf out that is in the upper right corner as well as long the side they really don't add to the image composition your leaf's in the middle can stand alone. #10785073

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