PixelRabbit
A naughty little bunny...
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Thanks Ron
Thanks R, ugh, tree lines on days with a blah sky are the bane of my existence with this kind of shot, I was kinda wishing for a little more tree to eliminate the sky but perhaps with the lines in this more sky would have worked...
Ack yellow? not good... it was a touch of sepia, I may revisit a version with no filter
I like this shot a lot, and the second version minus the filter even better! I do like the snug look of your close crop, but in this case standing back a bit father to get some sky and let the tree tops show might have strengthened it a little. You are lucky to have such an interesting subject to play with year round! I love the fenceline in the foreground.
it's a lesson in listening to what you actually see, not what you THINK you see or what you WANT to see but what you DO see!
This sounds like surrender of your creativity. If you didn't notice this, read it:I quite like the fence line also, in the past I've tried to avoid it for some reason, had an idea stuck in my head that I couldn't see past I suppose it's a lesson in listening to what you actually see, not what you THINK you see or what you WANT to see but what you DO see!
This sounds like surrender of your creativity. If you didn't notice this, read it:I quite like the fence line also, in the past I've tried to avoid it for some reason, had an idea stuck in my head that I couldn't see past I suppose it's a lesson in listening to what you actually see, not what you THINK you see or what you WANT to see but what you DO see!
http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/articles-interest/347215-what-means-photography-you-exactly.html
I think the point is, I really don't want to see a photograph of just reality, I want to see a photograph of your version of world. If you don't like that fence, don't surrender to it. IMO it is better to pass on potential picture, than present something you not 100% happy with. This is my angle , but then I don't have much to show. Such a big photographer I am.
Of course we have to learn to work in surrounding us real, physical world, there is no other choice. What I am thinking, there are battles we should walk away from or fight harder. On this image I am rather with Derrel, I don't like the fore plan at all and when comes to fight, I don't know, how inconvenient it would be for Judy to go to the owner and ask the permission to enter. This barn looks good as a photo subject, but not from that far, not with the fence "in the face" of viewer. (IMO).That is an interesting take on what she said. OTOH, why not attempt to learn how to work with and frame the reality of what is in front of you? I am far from a firm proponent of shooting "just" for realism's sake, but there is something to be said for her effort. Besides, it isn't a bad image at all; especially once the color cast was removed.