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I was out shooting some of Mother Nature's fantastic models. I liked this shot...more on Flickr.

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I wish I would have managed to miss those few branches on the right...but this was the best angle. :|
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great subject, love the richness of the blue sky. but you are right those branches on the right are a distraction. I would suggest packing a pruning saw next time
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LOL! This was in a provincial park...though it was quiet.
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Glorious colours of fall, highlighted leafless branches staring at the deep blue sky - the colours are just breathtaking.
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The sky color contrasts nicely against the leaves color! Very well done.
You could try a crop to get rid of the branches on the right, couldn't you?
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I tried to crop those branches out, but I had to take too much of the sky away and it became unbalanced.
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Great Job. Love the Colors and contrast of tree and sky. Those limbs can be cloned out if you don't want to crop it!
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Love the colors and contrast.....
gave it a shot....
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i am with the majority....the colors are amazing.....the crop?....unique....

fine job of it....

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