What do you think? Thanks Adam

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Some TreesLiked the way this tree looks so took a pic. I like how the branch frames the trees behind. We always come and sit here when we go to the park.
What do you think? Thanks Adam ![]() D50 - AF-S NIKKOR 18-70mm 3.5-4.5G ED
Very nice exposure with the warm afternoon light and a great place to sit & contemplate. Personally, I might have cropped to the right hand side of the big tree & arrange for a person/dog/bird on the ground under the tree would be icing on an already well presented cake.
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Lovely setting... Perfect spot to park your bum on a picnic rug and relax...
Re: C&C, wonder if you could either get a smidge closer or lower to have the bough of the tree above the trees in the background, rather than going through the tops of the background trees? The crop down the right hand side of the tree might be worth a try too... Aka Andrew
Thanks guys. I agree with both comments. Ill have to reshoot. and get the bough higher. Might even get the wife to pose under the tree too. This shot is taken at Centanial Park, bike track. So had to wait for the little ones to ride past
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