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On a cold winter's day (060104)

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:iconneddiedrow:
I'm just a little shocked that nobody else has commented on this work as of yet, it's rather interesting.

This stands out from many upper-tree shots though the great visual density of the branches. At times, it looks like you've poured dark dye on to a slab of ice and watched it creep into the many cracks; the photo has no significant dead space.

I'm not sure whether this work could be better, for the purpose that it serves. You could make it more complex by say taking the shot with clouds in the sky, or less complex by zooming in to a smaller section. I recommend neither. It's a really good shot as is, and it captures the imagination aptly. Keep up the good work.

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:iconlaix:
Very good composition. I think this could be better with a bit more saturation, I'm not sure.

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:iconmaidenoftherings:
ooooh, spider web! I agree with previous comment that I'm shocked nobody has commented on this. Its beautiful. And personal, it is what people make of it. To me, its complication and frustration:confused:
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:iconmystic200:
this is a very nice shot, but it would of been better if you had more then just the branches. pretty as they may be. regardless of that, the composition is great, nice lighting, sharpness is well done, and the overall piece is excellent. and actually, as a compliment, ive seen ALOT of pictures like this. and this, so far, is the only one ive truley liked. so i shouldnt complain.

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