I intend to use this image in a tutorial on #Everything-Nikon if you have any objections then please let me know and I will remove it before publishing on the 1st December. Thank you
The journal will be updated for the 1st December and will be viewable on the #Everything-Nikon front page. I have your name directly below the thumb nail so everyone will know who it belongs to
I like how the straw bale is turned in such a way that it would roll diagonally through the lines in the field. I also like how near the horizon on the left of the picture, you can see how there are a bunch of bales lined up neatly, in the middle the bales are scattered but in one general direction, and on the right, the bales are slightly different. I love how you captured a line that runs from the right bottom corner to near the middle of the picture in the distance, drawing me into the photograph.
Have you considered upping the contrast a bit? I personally believe that it would add much more feel to it. I also feel it would be much stronger if you cropped out some of the sky, like only enough to get rid of the hole in the cloud in the upper left hand corner like you did in your other shot in your comment.
Thanks for the insightful comment! One rarely get comments like this. The contrast is upped already HEAVILY, the original had such a narrow histogram you wouldn't believe it (dynamic range works very different in infrared, it's usually much broader). If I added more contrast now, the details would start clipping which I always try to avoid. As for the crop, I tend to keep the 2:3 frames as close as possible for printing convenience. The customers may crop it physically anytime they like.
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Have you considered upping the contrast a bit? I personally believe that it would add much more feel to it. I also feel it would be much stronger if you cropped out some of the sky, like only enough to get rid of the hole in the cloud in the upper left hand corner like you did in your other shot in your comment.
The contrast is upped already HEAVILY, the original had such a narrow histogram you wouldn't believe it (dynamic range works very different in infrared, it's usually much broader). If I added more contrast now, the details would start clipping which I always try to avoid.
As for the crop, I tend to keep the 2:3 frames as close as possible for printing convenience. The customers may crop it physically anytime they like.
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