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Long Paddock...!!Which one would you choose,or prefere,if any guys ?? Your input is much appreciated.
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Re: Long Paddock...!!Definitely the BW. It concentrates the mind on the architectural qualities of the bales & Oh that sky!!!
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Re: Long Paddock...!!The B&W is surely the winner in that race. Stunning!
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Re: Long Paddock...!!Wow!
I like them both and I think I like the B&W slightly more than the colour version, powerful images with a beautiful balance of fore, middle and background interest! Excellent!! Geoff
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Re: Long Paddock...!!the sky just looks wrong somehow ... as if you have cut and pasted a vertical sky shot on to a horizontal pic if you know what i mean.
apart from that the B&W looks more dramatic Shane
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Re: Long Paddock...!!The B&W treatment works very well in this shot, however I prefer the colour version.
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Re: Long Paddock...!!Itend to lean towards B/W too, Mr Darcy Steve Griffin and Xerubus,and as you pointed out Geoff,it has a good balance of Fore, Middle, and Backround and that's the balance i try to acheive,[one way or another}and YES Big Red,you are correct,that's exacly what I did.and thank you all for your input
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Re: Long Paddock...!!I prefer the colour shot as it has retained more definition
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I like the colour shot personally. Grew up on a farm, spent many evenings baling hay. The B&W is great but for me is less realistic. Amazing sky though. Both amazing shots. D80, 50mm F/1.8, 18-70mm DX, Sigma 10-20mm
Re: Long Paddock...!!Thanks for your coments deadgoose and Chris.The reason i wanted to , more or less to find out which one , is because a farmer friend of mine likes to have a copy of his {paddock}
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Mate. Give him a copy of both and let him decide which one goes in the lounge room. http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Re: Long Paddock...!!I prefer the B&W as well, however the colour is nice and would certainly stand up on it's on. I would like the blue in the sky to be a bit stronger though, to give it the strength the B&W shows in that part of the frame, then it may even become my favourite!
Re: Long Paddock...!!I prefer the colour, it grabs me more. I like the green and yellow combo.
One niggle - in Australian terms that is not the long paddock, that's just a paddock. The long paddock is the one next to the road (in case you didn't know) http://www.moz.net.nz
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Re: Long Paddock...!!Whilst I like the B&W version, it is probably just a little too contrasty for my taste.
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He would be happy with either I suspect. Or maybe both! I have to admit I am going to borrow your composition idea next time I go home to the farm. Hope thats OK? Will post results when I do. D80, 50mm F/1.8, 18-70mm DX, Sigma 10-20mm
Re: Long Paddock...!!BW is miles better in my opinion, just so much more impact!
Re: Long Paddock...!!I like the colour shot myself. I love the stark difference in colour and the vibrancy of the shot in general. The sky does look a little strange though.
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Re: Long Paddock...!!Black and white for me, love that sky.
Re: Long Paddock...!!the B&W for me.
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Re: Long Paddock...!!Thank you everybody, for your input advise and sugestions,they are noted and appriciated,and i think the B/W has it,but just for insurance i will print a extra copy in colour!!!!
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