I like to look for the overlooked. Its the things that people don't see that seem to interest me the most, the things they would rather not see, move me.BIOWhats up I'm Derick, well not really my real name is Darjusz (Polish). Originally from CT, now in RI. Architectural Degree, fun job, great girl, things couldn't be better. Now I'm just trying to get my images seen.
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Comments (4)
altecfive
I like the picture,looks like home in ohio
Dcamp36
Very cool point of view. The snow is so fresh, no tracks what so ever. Nice job.
gallimel
what a poetical shot... so sensitive.
funkandjazz
The shadows and branches and snow are all quite striking. The simplicity of the composition makes it attractive. But since you've asked for suggestions, here are a couple: The sky is too washed out. You might try adjustments in Photoshop to get it a bit darker. You might also try a conversion to black & white; there's not much color in it anyway and the black & white effect might improve the sky and increase the stark moodiness. Also, in the future try to angle the camera so that the horizon doesn't slice through the subject, which means getting lower or higher in this case (which I realize might not have been possible). I don't mean to be hyper-critical. You've chosen a fantastic subject with great potential.