Uploaded: February 11, 2014 23:23:58
Exif: F Number: 14, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/100 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 180.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D
Anthony L. Mancuso February 12, 2014
Hay! I like this shot...I think its very well composed but I perhaps the highlights could be toned down, and I think the shadows look unnaturally blue, but I would wait to hear what the others say about that.. #1563270
Dale Hardin February 12, 2014
Agree with Tony, Kristin. Would also suggest opening the shadows a bit to reveal the texture in the end of the roll of hay. #10974068Kristin Duff February 12, 2014
just for fun I took all the blue out and tried lightening the shadows at the end of the roll... #10974070Kristin Duff February 12, 2014
Anthony's suggestions #10974075Dale Hardin February 12, 2014
I like the edit with the blue removed. Nice job. #10974104Jeff E Jensen February 12, 2014
I think either edit works great. #10974175Kalena Randall February 12, 2014
Nice work on this one, Kristen. I, like, Dale, like the one with the blue taken out. It makes the snow look more natural. The frostiness of the shot is sharp and great looking! #10974187Elaine Hessler February 12, 2014
Exactly what I would have suggested:) I prefer the first edit without the blue. Looks VERY frosty and cold!By the way, did I tell you how much I like hay bales??? There's something about them. I am finding they are wrapped in plastic more often around here-such a shame... #10974297
Stephen Shoff February 12, 2014
I like having fun, too.do you think the completely blank sky adds anything to the composition? Try a crop down to the horizon line, or maybe just enough above to give the top of the brush a little breathing room.
Then clone out the watering system along the right margin, since it will become more noticeable. #10974359
Kristin Duff February 12, 2014
Stephen's suggestions #10974397Stephen Shoff February 12, 2014
I think that helps the sky look more like distant fields. Increases the sense of space and depth. #10974431Elaine Hessler February 13, 2014
It almost looks like a color splash now-not sure if the removal of sky resulted in some loss of color on top. I think I like the original crop. #10974941Rita K. Connell February 15, 2014
great shot Kristin I like both edits but favoring the non-blue a little more. I like Stephen crop. great winter shotWe got another 3 or 4 inches of snow last night...I don't know if we will ever see green grass again. #10976124
Teresa H. Hunt February 15, 2014
I really like the non-blue edit! It looks very cold there. #10976812Peter W. Marks February 16, 2014
The final version does it for me Kristen. The grey sky holds it all together so well.Back in my day hay bales were rectangular and happy memories would be of sitting on one holding hands with the pretty young lady from our neighbour's farm. #10977405
Debbie E. Payne February 16, 2014
I like th "non-blue" version best. Very nice shot, Kristen. brrrrr.... #10977568Beth Spencer February 16, 2014
I like the non blue edits and Stephen's crop! Very nice composition. I am really sick of snow bout now, it has not stopped snowing for the last 5 days! #10977572Sherran Andersen February 19, 2014
I like the edit with the blue removed as well. #10980290Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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