This is the same place as [link] and it looks so nice in the summer, we ran around in the fields yesterday and picked up some fresh strawberries aaah summer is lovely.
Using a soft, organic subject in the foreground with the bold figure of the windmill in the back works great with the very sharp lines of the images composition! I also like the way the colours themselves help to lead the eye around the photo ") The only thing I can see that may have bumped this image up a little is the use of a neutral density Grad to darken the sky just a little(though this could also be accomplished in photoshop,I believe the results are better if the effects are applied at the point of shooting). This would help to add some weight and detail to the sky as well as to make a stronger frame within the image itself.
This picture is absolutley stunning in so many ways. Just looking at it, it's beautiful - the setting, the garden, the sky, and the depth of field is all fantastically captured. I get a sense of depth, almost as if I'm standing still looking ahead. Everything's in focus and in high detail, yet I still get a good idea of distance. That seems very hard to do and you did it really well.
One thing I love the most is how the left hand corner is shadowed, that's also hard to do seeing as it looks like there wasn't much sunlight to cast shadows. Very good technique indeed.
This picture entirely is really gorgeous, the techniques were mastered and I think it's an awesome shot. Definitely something I'd buy and hang on my wall.
a girl once told me her favorite color was purple, because it is the rarest to be seen in nature, so when you do its always a treat. thanks for showing me a place i would love to lay
also, such a quaint little windmill. great shot, very peaceful
The only thing I can see that may have bumped this image up a little is the use of a neutral density Grad to darken the sky just a little(though this could also be accomplished in photoshop,I believe the results are better if the effects are applied at the point of shooting). This would help to add some weight and detail to the sky as well as to make a stronger frame within the image itself.
All in all, another great piece Zana!
One thing I love the most is how the left hand corner is shadowed, that's also hard to do seeing as it looks like there wasn't much sunlight to cast shadows. Very good technique indeed.
This picture entirely is really gorgeous, the techniques were mastered and I think it's an awesome shot. Definitely something I'd buy and hang on my wall.
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