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You could crop this a few different ways so it could be a bit more powerful. You could crop the center tree (the smaller one) so that it ends up in the lower right of the frame so you'd crop most of what is now to its right. Or, you could crop it so the tree is in the lower left side if you want to see some of the green trees in the background. You did pick a nice scene here with some nice elements. I live in Texas where there is no snow, so I am jealous that you can shoot this (I used to live in Minnesota, but that was when I was young and not into scenic photography). - Nick Conde-Dudding
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Very effective image with good detail. Personally, I'd have put the main tree off centre. Something simple in the white fg might improve the image.
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Great contrasts, beautiful composition and presentation, excellent
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