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A nice range of tones and contrast. A vulture sitting in the V of the tree would really make it a fine image? As it is, it is likeable.
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Yes, likeable. But I do hope you get to the city soon for some Street.
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Where'd you take that? The Spanish Moss is so Florida, so Southern.
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Hi Bob, It's in Leesburg. That's the little Palatlakaha river behind the tree. It's just down the river a bit from my new house. It's also a good example of closed composition.
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