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ProduceKid 17,
I would have to agree with you, unfortunately this was taken with trees on a hillside but adds an effect to the photo if I decided to make a postcard out of it and put SEATTLE on it.
 
The trees are annoying. With careful positioning, you can reduce their impact somewhat, but not eliminate them. I think I was close to the house on the south end of the park for this one and as close to the fence as I could reasonably get. (I actually considered, then discarded, the idea of asking the homeowner "If I give you $20, can I shoot from your back porch/roof?")

Instead, I just cranked my tripod up as high as I could (maybe 6 feet) I'm seriously considering bringing a small ladder and clamp system next time. A few more feet would really help.
 
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I think the trees with foliage give the best rendition of the shot, The trees closely follow the heights of the buildings
 
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