The strong geometric pattern is what stood out to me at first, it was only after reading your comments that made me pay attention to the pylons. I think if you crop them out you will lose the strength of composition. You could clone them out, but that depends on feelings of cloneing.
I think the dark acreage at the top helps balance the one in the lower right, so I would leave it in, power lines and all. They blend in well enough not to distract. (And there is always Photoshop if you get bored someday.)
In my opinion, leave in - the poles are not at all distracting or obvious even once pointed out. The shape and strong lines are what the eye sees. Lovely shot.
This is very nice seen and designed, Junko! Love your eye on structures - lines, areas, directions, light-dark values! Very impressive contrast of open area and more detailed surface (house with bushes). An image of someone who can compose. Excellent!
I love everything about the pattern of this! Planescapes are so often "random beauty" and I find this both charming and curious, regarding that sequestered home!
December 3rd, 2016
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I would not crop the top line of the electricity poles, but I would try to use the clone tool to delete them... :)
great view
My answer to your questions:
- I would have stamped away the power poles.
- The cut fits! It is very convincing.