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Excellent use of the rule of thirds. The lighting both in quality and direction is beautiful. It really picks out the texture in the corn. The splash of colour provided by the flowers lifts the scene and the image as a whole is well exposed so that ther is still detail visible in the shadow areas of the flowers. The trees or bushes on the left of the horizion I find a little distracting and judging by the light coming from the right it probably was not possible to avoid them without getting the sun in the frame. Personally I would clone them out to clean up the horizion but again this is only my taste. Overall an otherwise ordinary scene transformed into this beautiful simple image
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CommentsDevious CommentsThank you very much and sorry for the delay!! I agree: The bushes in the background had to be taken because of the sun at the right. But cloning them out would have given more "infinitiy".
And to the thords rule. It is not only "using the thirds-rule" The Flowers as object are placed at the left but thex create a centered dividing line that divides the bright parts with some shadows in it from the shadowed part with some light in it. (Somehwat ying-yang) -- Greetings from Germany |