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A GREAT EXAMPLE OF COMPROMISE

“I had seen the dying branch some days earlier and marked it as a possible photo subject, but the weather was bright and sunny, not what I wanted at the time. The subject, which was a couple of yards from my front door, was still in place a day later when a powerful storm dropped in on our house. Camera in hand I fired off a few frames from the dry comfort of my front door. Some of my settings were not as perfect as I would have liked but luck was with me, and the X-T3 gave me what I was looking for. Not much post work need.”

Hey Michael, there is not a lot I would change with this image - it is beautiful and I love both the design elements and the lighting. Photography is full of compromises, and in this instance

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