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Old Farm ShedOut touring yesterday and came across this disused farm building - comments?
Inside was a treasure trove Regards
John Nikon D7000,Sigma 10-20, Sigma 24-70 F2.8, Sigma 70-200 f2.8, Nikkor 50 F1.8, Nikkor 85 1.8. Benro A650, SB600.
Re: Old Farm ShedJohn
I really like the images, but not the processing. The first one is too saturated - to me an old shed should look rusty and run down which clashes with the "youthful" vibrance you've given it. The others are all a bit orange/yellow which makes me wonder if your white balance was out. Of course if this was your intent then that's your choice (you are the artist after all) and you can ignore these comments (plus ee my tagline below ) Discounting my comments about processing the standout for me is the third image since there is so much lovely detail for the eyes to feast on Peter
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Re: Old Farm ShedThe first image is straight out of the camera - the shed is painted a red colour but is rusty inside. The rusty colour in the other pics is softened (with pse7) as they where too rusty red.
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John Nikon D7000,Sigma 10-20, Sigma 24-70 F2.8, Sigma 70-200 f2.8, Nikkor 50 F1.8, Nikkor 85 1.8. Benro A650, SB600.
Re: Old Farm Shed#2 is my favourite, it has great lines and I really like the use of the panel as framing for the inside. The others dont do too much for me though.
Cameron
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Re: Old Farm ShedThese would be a good candidates for a monochrome series. What a great find.
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