Tentative Steps

happionehappione Registered Users Posts: 18 Big grins
edited July 14, 2011 in Landscapes
Learning landscapes is proving a hard task, capturing that moment when the light shifts or the wind gently sways the corn....aaagghhh.... but here is my latest attempt. Comments always welcome... it's good to learn something new everyday.:thumb

TFN ...Caro
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  • hawkeye978hawkeye978 Registered Users Posts: 1,218 Major grins
    edited July 14, 2011
    You have some very nice light and details in the corn. My eye, however, keeps getting drawn to the upper left where the sky is very bright so you stop looking at the rest of the image. Perhaps crop from the left to eliminate that bright area and then rebalance the exposure over the rest of the image. Perhaps brighten the corn a little to keep your eye in the foreground before traveling up and out. I think people's brains naturally go to areas that are the brightest and/or with higher contrast. So what I try to do in post processing is either increase local contrast over those areas I want to viewer to looker and then darken/brighten other areas so that their eyes continue throughout the picture.

    My two cents.
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