A Couple Palouse Barns
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Ray Still
Registered: Oct 10, 2008
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Country: United States

Got to meet up with Tim Oneill and Don Hall in the Palouse on Thursday morning on my way home from Spokane, WA. Tim and Don lead me to some of their treasures of the Palouse. Unfortunately work got in the way and I could not spend all day with these great guys.

"Note" The sky in this series is not up to my liking as I had a piece of lint from a pec pad on the camera sensor during this shoot and tried to spot heal and clone the best I could.

Anyways thanks for looking and suggestions on comps processing appreciated, I hope everyone has a great and safe 4th.

Ray Still



codetalker
Registered: Aug 03, 2005
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#1 is my favorite - I really like the transition of colors and the composition. Very nice.



alichty
Registered: Jan 19, 2009
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#1 here too Ray - I like the layers of vegetation in the front with the nice color bands all through the background up to the skies.

Alan



DonH
Registered: Mar 23, 2003
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I really like what you did with that canola in #1. The comp and colors are beautiful and I know what you went through to get it. If you thought the wheat was high, man I thought you guys were going to be eaten up by that canola.



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
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Hello Ray, yep, the first one for me too Love how the barn seems to blend into the other natural colors. Good work.

hugh



Tim ONeill
Registered: Feb 06, 2003
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Great ones Ray. The comp on the first one is superb. Worth the effort. I have canola stains up to my armpits from that "wade". Really nice images.



rubbertree
Registered: May 25, 2008
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they are stunning! I like #1 and #2 best, the colors are spectacular.



Pilgrimatic
Registered: Sep 01, 2008
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I've never seen less than one wall-hanger in your posts. Number 1 this time.



bshamilton
Registered: Aug 28, 2005
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The 1st is indeed very nicely done, Ray. Man that canola is yellow!!!
I recognize the barn in 2 and 3....also on 23, no?
Beautiful light on the first 2 especially.

Barry



JimFox
Registered: Jan 11, 2005
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Hey Ray,

Cool stuff here. I really like #1! Great composition. The sky looks fine to me.

Jim



ScaryFox
Registered: Dec 30, 2004
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Super images. The barn settle so well in the landscapes. Love the colours.
Ute



Mitchell Krog
Registered: Jul 20, 2008
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I really like these old barn images, both great and I find it hard to pick just one as a fave.



Fo Tollery
Registered: Mar 23, 2004
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Chalk up one more vote for #1 as best of show in this very fine series.....though all are very nice.

Somewhat to my surprise, I prefer the color version of the 2 very similar comps in 2 & 3.

Sky looks fine in all 3, IMO.



Binh Ly
Registered: Feb 24, 2007
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some lovely colors and comps you got here, first 2 for me!



teked
Registered: Sep 06, 2006
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Gorgeous shots, Ray. Prefer the color version of the second. There are so many interesting colors and shades that make it a joy to view. The first shot is my favorite. A superb composition.

Cheers,
Ed



Ray Still
Registered: Oct 10, 2008
Total Posts: 7874
Country: United States

Thank you everyone for looking and commenting I appreciate the input.

Barry Yep the Barnes were off the 23 east of the red barn you posted in your Palouse series

Thanks again everyone

Ray Still



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