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The use of a tree in the middle of one's land, is to help him/her relax for

a moment from time to time. So, among everything else in question,

and because its an idiom, is the title clear or spotted on? Matches with

this one? Is it too descriptive for your taste?

 

Thank you.

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I don't normally pay much attention to titles and I don't think it adds anything here, but neither does it detract. I think it does accurately reflect a feeling I get from this, so in that respect it is very appropriate. Often, titles give information and feelings as a substitute for what's not in the photo. That is not the case here. Your title is in keeping with the feeling of the photo. Breath implies life, movement, and is similar to wind. I see all those things here in the blurred approach, the hazy lighting. The starkness of the scene is counteracted by your sensitive and dreamy treatment, which makes it soft and lush. Beautiful lighting, both on the grass right under the tree and on the enter foreground. The background is my least favorite part of the photo because it's so distinct and hard.
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Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy it.

 

Fred. I'm following your posts here on PN and I know well your interest about the titles.:) I tend to agree, for the seek of a pure visual experience, which, an unfortunate title can spoil in some ways. And that was my concern mostly. I found valuable also your point on the background. I was burning out but I forgot to check other tools like cloning, been engaged by the initial perspective of the scene. I'll see what I can do, but really thanks for that. I need to thank you once more for helping me in the post processing part of the work with your practical advises. I'm facing the fact, lately, that some of my images have to get on this way and I'm working on it. Be well.

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