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Anonymous
Go back and shoot that scene at a different time of day.
With the lighting conditions you've got in these shots, the not-tree area where you can see the sky is completely washed out, which has the added disadvantage that it bleeds over on the branches that are against that sky. Go back and take it in the early morning, starting before sunrise so you can make sure to get the shot with the best light. Or do sunset. Ideally, do both and get the best of 'em.
These trees could make an excellent subject, but they have to be properly lit.
See if you can bribe a friend to come along to provide a scale reference for you. Offer bribes.
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