Very effective again Rhonda. I'd probably have been tempted to crop a it off the right through to keep the eye focussed on the scene framed by the two outer trees. What do you think?
Thank you Pete. I can see your point. I like this shot also, it is one I can set as an example to control my composition a bit better. I am one for not wanting to crop an image in post processing.
I am the same. (Although I do a lot of cropping now by necessity when I have to straighten converging lines in architecture shots.) A few months after I joined RPF there was a thread going about post processing. At that time I was shooting exclusively film and doing almost nothing to the images after scanning the negs. In response to someone's question I responded that "I had actually cropped one last year." I remember H got a big laugh out of that revelation. It was at that moment I realized how common post processing was.