my first thought - how long did you wait for the cloud to move to just the correct spot!
or like most of us shooters . . . . LUCKY TIMING!
nice image, regardless.
regards, tom
tomandmarj wrote:
my first thought - how long did you wait for the cloud to move to just the correct spot!
or like most of us shooters . . . . LUCKY TIMING!
nice image, regardless.
regards, tom
Well done, Steven. The "softness" of the image and clouds, and the starkness of the leafless tree with a smattering of snow to remind us of winter- they all work together nicely. I like the shot.
A very small matter- the up-slope of the fence on the left is a bit distracting to me. I wonder if skewing the left side of the image a bit to the left might help.
Charlie
Charlie Shugart wrote:
A very small matter- the up-slope of the fence on the left is a bit distracting to me. I wonder if skewing the left side of the image a bit to the left might help.
Charlie
Thanks, Charlie, I was concerned about that slope too and thought about leveling the fenceline, might work better.
Mar 10, 2012 at 02:14 PM
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StevenZ wrote:
Thanks, Charlie, I was concerned about that slope too and thought about leveling the fenceline, might work better.
Steven- I thought about leveling the whole fence. The trouble is that the top of the field is level as is.
By skewing the left side to the left, you might accomplish what you want without messing up the horizon line on the rest of the pic.
Charlie