PDA

View Full Version : Hayracks


lomond
29th of July 2006 (Sat), 10:06
Hayracks overlooked by the sentinal peak Studor in the Bohinj valley of Slovenia.

http://www.pbase.com/image/64253761.jpg

Tsmith
29th of July 2006 (Sat), 10:10
Nice sharp clean photo Cameron _ good job.

yakbut
29th of July 2006 (Sat), 10:13
Great shots, good exposure the sky looks great.

weemannie
29th of July 2006 (Sat), 11:02
Nice composition and exposure, Cameron. :D Looks like you had a great day for it too!

HrcRacing
29th of July 2006 (Sat), 16:09
I agree that this is very nicely composed. I love how the dirt road brings you in to the shot and you have included points of interest throughout. :grin:

Anthony J Howe
30th of July 2006 (Sun), 00:46
This shot Cameron is beautifully composed. Love the scenery.

Meerkat17
30th of July 2006 (Sun), 05:27
Nicely composed with a lovely backdrop - the gap in the clouds compliments well, the spacious foreground of the image.

rssfhs
30th of July 2006 (Sun), 05:53
Ditto to the above!

kenyc
30th of July 2006 (Sun), 06:01
Agreed, nice shot. What's a hayrack though?

KAC

Redfish
30th of July 2006 (Sun), 07:02
Nice capture - love the setting - seeing you titled it "Haystack" I would consider cropping to eliminate the road and draw more attention to the "haystack"

strax
30th of July 2006 (Sun), 08:39
Good lead in lines from the road to the mountains at the back. A nice scene well captured. One slight niggle though, not enough old barns in it for my liking;)

storeman
30th of July 2006 (Sun), 09:23
Great shot but my only criticism is the face of the hill / mountain looks too plastic.

bachscuttler
30th of July 2006 (Sun), 09:26
Great composition with plenty of eye candy, great exposure and colours and a lovely deep sky.
What more can I say?

A wall hanger :)

Dimitri_V
30th of July 2006 (Sun), 17:11
It is one way for drying them out i suppose.
I see they also have nice and impressive mountains there Cameron,it must be a beatyfull country.

lomond
31st of July 2006 (Mon), 01:45
Thanks for all the comments guys.

Agreed, nice shot. What's a hayrack though?

Thanks Kenny.
A wooden rack used for drying hay.
http://www.ijs.si/kozolci/

Nice capture - love the setting - seeing you titled it "Haystack" I would consider cropping to eliminate the road and draw more attention to the "haystack"

" Hayrack".....
Thanks for the observation, Redfish.
If I had to crop I would lose some foreground but not the dirt track, which would also eliminate the trees to the left.
I feel the track and the trees help to balance the image and lead the eye down the valley towards Studor peak.

beckybun
31st of July 2006 (Mon), 01:49
wow, that's really pretty :)