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04-NOV-2008

RGB by Dennis

Another version of my other image "All in a row". Which do you prefer?

Olympus E-300 ,Olympus Zuiko 40-150mm f/3.5-4.5 Digital
1/500s f/4.5 at 150.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time04-Nov-2008 05:53:55
MakeOlympus
ModelE-300
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length150 mm
Exposure Time1/500 sec
Aperturef/4.5
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-0.30
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programshutter priority (4)
Focus Distance

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Shirley Haden11-Nov-2008 03:10
I know now what that looks like to me, flannel pajamas! The earth in PJs :o)
Guest 10-Nov-2008 12:10
I agree, this one works much better for me because of the the added green part in the foreground. Very nice. Alistair
Olympus DSLR Challenge09-Nov-2008 19:04
Tough to decide! The first one is stronger but this one is more dynamic and the three colours, plus the black, composes a nice palette... ok, I put my vote in this one, but both are very good photos. endika
Shirley Haden09-Nov-2008 02:15
I've decided they would make a fine pair to hang together, perhaps with one more close up of a single tree for the center shot. Or a nice shelf to hang with them. I really like em!
Shirley Haden09-Nov-2008 02:08
This one has a more "artistic" sense to it. The three layers are visually very nice! I liked the other shot a lot too. Boy, so hard to say. I still am so drawn to that Red dirt and the stripe pattern that looks more like fabric then field. Really lovely Dennis!
Paul M 08-Nov-2008 18:21
I liked the other one, but this is nicer. The colours are brilliant together.
Jarred 08-Nov-2008 12:56
I agree with Don, this one is much better. Having three separate sections of contrasting colour really work well, and the composition leads the eye towards the "odd" trees!
Guest 08-Nov-2008 12:55
I like them both Dennis, not that that helps : )
Bruce
Guest 08-Nov-2008 07:08
Dennis, I like this one much better than the other. The patch of green gives you another nice color to balance everything out as well as provide a foreground.

Don