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That is a lovely shot, nice warm colour palette, clever use of framing and DoF. I suspect it is taller than the limit of 680px on the longest edge which makes it hard to view without scrolling. Perhaps this is why not so many comments?
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Yes, Thanks for comment and note. I'm trying to replace it with smaller version.
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I must admit, when I looked at the larger version of this, I loved the way the little details leaped into view, the framing of the trees and ground in the background through the gap in the door, the brown leafs that clung to the rusty door, so close in color, but different enough to stand out. This is a very artistic image, which I quite enjoyed.
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It is as good as I thought it would be now that I can see it without scrolling. It really makes you look and concentrate and you have to decide in your own head where the focus should be. I like it. A lot. Deserves to be printed and hung in a corporate office somewhere.
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