The Ridgecrest Park on a stormy winter’s eve caught my attention with the way the trees angled against the skyline. I am not sure whether I like the cropped or uncropped version best.
Taken with a Canon EOS 7D in Ridgecrest, California.
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Submitted to the 100-499 Viewings Group on 01/12/11.
Features
Featured in “The World As We See It or As We Missed It” December 2010. (Thank you! )
Featured in “Feel, Don’t Copy” December 2010. (Thank you!)
Featured in “Contrasting Perceptions”. December 2010.* (Thank you! )
Featured in “#1 Artists of RedBubble” December 2010. (Thank you!)
Featured in “In the Shadows” January 2011. (Thank you!)
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it’s a hard choice… both are good…. the cropped one has fewer distractions, I believe…
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– Corri Gryting Gutzman
Beautiful winter capture!!
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– Corri Gryting Gutzman
Superb composition!
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– Corri Gryting Gutzman
nice work
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– Corri Gryting Gutzman
This is truly BEAUTIFUL! i love the angle and the person sitting on the bench
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– Corri Gryting Gutzman
I like it,…STUNNING!!!
Than you so very much!!!
– Corri Gryting Gutzman
Thank you, Trish!
– Corri Gryting Gutzman
Beautiful love the contrast!
Thanks Jeanne!
– Corri Gryting Gutzman
Beautiful image in bl and white! Well done!
Thank you Ellen!
I’m so pleased that you like it!
– Corri Gryting Gutzman
Congratulations on your Feature in Feel, Don’t Copy on 20 December 2010!
Keep up the great work :)
Christine
Thank you so very much!
Sorry for the late reply. The internet has been up and down a lot during recent storms.
– Corri Gryting Gutzman