Originally Posted by
Manfred M
I'm just an amateur like you, Sharon.
That's why discussions like people have on this forum are important. The issue with the tree is that it does draw the viewer's attention. If that is what you want, as a photographer, then you have achieved your goal. On the other hand, given the title of the piece, I would have thought that the rocks and Shasta were the main areas of interest that you want your viewers to see and in that case, the tree is preventing that.
I was in Northern British Columbia a few years ago and saw similar devastation from the Spruce Budworm infestation. It wasn't as interesting as the forest fire, because the dead and dying trees still dominated the landscape. What I found fascinating was how the areas that been shaded by these giant trees was now evolving and a whole different set of plants were starting to grow on the forest floor. I found it interesting how Mother Nature's repair crew was in there hard at work fixing things up.