Views can be made or broken by such things as from where you are observing it such as ground level, being stood facing it or being above what is you have come to see or photograph and this cherry tree certainly gains presence from being taken from a elevated position even if unfortunately little could be done about the object it is immediately in front of.
Aspect ratios, the proportional relationship between an image's width and height and the impact on composition are things people do argue about from the days as of 3:2 slide and full frame prints to the brief period during the nineties where panoramic images were in vogue thanks to the fad of APS (Advanced Photo System) film format where cameras had such an option when it came to taking pictures.
I opted to reframe this taken on modest Canon compact digital camera as a panoramic as I felt the image gained more from it
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