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Sep 12, 2008 02:23 |  #1

I've seen similar shots before, so I know I'm not breaking new ground, but I've always been of fan of this kind of shot. Only complaint is that I couldn't get closer.

In my mind, It's too wide, I should have gotten up much closer to the bales, but I wanted to know what ya'll thought?

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Sep 12, 2008 02:26 |  #2

It has a nice purity to it. Most shots I see of this subject are processed to look a lot different. Refreshing, really.

I don't think it's 'too wide'. But if you'd like an opinion, I think cropping around half of the foreground out gives it a better feel.


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Sep 12, 2008 02:28 |  #3

Deckham wrote in post #6291521 (external link)
It has a nice purity to it. Most shots I see of this subject are processed to look a lot different. Refreshing, really.

I don't think it's 'too wide'. But if you'd like an opinion, I think cropping around half of the foreground out gives it a better feel.

Thanks for the comments. I am still playing around with the raws so I will come up with a couple of edits and throw those up as well.


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Sep 12, 2008 02:30 as a reply to  @ Laramie's post |  #4

Looks great. Has a feel of vast openness. Maybe a slight panaramic "crop" to reduce a little of the sky and foreground grass to concentrate on the hay?

A simple version of what I meant.....(Also reduced the blue hue in the mountains...) Did this steal from the vast open look now?

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Sep 12, 2008 10:10 |  #5

I agree with the refreshing feel that one person mentioned, and was also thinking something panorama-ish, cropping a bit of the sky mainly. Nicely done. I like it.


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Sep 12, 2008 10:37 |  #6

I also don't think the shot looks "too wide" but it does need something in the foreground...one of those rolls of hay closer to the camera position would have been ideal. I also like the "unprocessed look" but your colors look a tich off to me...I'd take a really close look at those yellows and maybe desaturate them just a tad.

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Sep 12, 2008 11:29 |  #7

Walczak Photo wrote in post #6293140 (external link)
I also don't think the shot looks "too wide" but it does need something in the foreground...one of those rolls of hay closer to the camera position would have been ideal.

For me, the "unmowed hay" in the foreground accomplished that goal. It at least gave it some kind of foreground context.


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Sep 12, 2008 14:56 |  #8

Thanks for all the feedback. I like the crop Maxxum. Here's what I came up with. I really need to calibrate my screen. I know my colors are off.

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Sep 12, 2008 17:45 |  #9

cowboylife wrote in post #6294638 (external link)
Thanks for all the feedback. I like the crop Maxxum. Here's what I came up with. I really need to calibrate my screen. I know my colors are off.

They are a bit greeny/yellowy. But it still looks good.
How you crop is best left to how you want it to look. However, I do not particularly care for that crop myself. I would pull the foreground out, rather then balance the top/bottom.


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Sep 12, 2008 22:36 as a reply to  @ Deckham's post |  #10

The color in the reworked image is much better. Initially, I thought that maybe the grass had been baled green or perhaps was peanut hay due to the green color.


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