I'm fortunate to live in an area where there are tons of possibilities for barn photos.
This one caught my eye because of the one, lonely horse with the barn and corral all to itself.
Love the subject and your editing choices.
ImageCreator wrote:
I'm fortunate to live in an area where there are tons of possibilities for barn photos.
This one caught my eye because of the one, lonely horse with the barn and corral all to itself.
I can't ding the choices you made with this shot (well, maybe I could, but to do so would've included that I'd have suggested you upped the shadows/blacks a Zone or so to arrive at in an image that might be less gloomy), but I can't help wanting to have seen more visual/spatial 'context'. Like maybe about twice as much landform (which in reality would've been what? another corral? a heap of junk? a pasture?) to the right (as well as having provided just a little bit more of whatever's on the left side, too, so that the barn wouldn't have encroached so heavily on the image's left side margin), such that the 'triangle' of the face of the barn would've been placed dead center.
While recognizing, naturally, that you're you and I'm me.
Nice. Perhaps his mates are stalled.
Cany143 wrote:
I can't ding the choices you made with this shot (well, maybe I could, but to do so would've included that I'd have suggested you upped the shadows/blacks a Zone or so to arrive at in an image that might be less gloomy), but I can't help wanting to have seen more visual/spatial 'context'. Like maybe about twice as much landform (which in reality would've been what? another corral? a heap of junk? a pasture?) to the right (as well as having provided just a little bit more of whatever's on the left side, too, so that the barn wouldn't have encroached so heavily on the image's left side margin), such that the 'triangle' of the face of the barn would've been placed dead center.
While recognizing, naturally, that you're you and I'm me.
I can't ding the choices you made with this shot (... (
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I cropped tight as there’s nothing on the right and on the left is a small shed and water tank. They seemed more a detraction, so out they went. I see what you mean about it being overly dark. It does need a little more attention in that area. Thanks for your help and comments. My intention is to show a large barn and a single, lonely horse.
ImageCreator wrote:
I cropped tight as there’s nothing on the right and on the left is a small shed and water tank. They seemed more a detraction, so out they went. I see what you mean about it being overly dark. It does need a little more attention in that area. Thanks for your help and comments. My intention is to show a large barn and a single, lonely horse.
Nothing is never --or is rarely, anyway-- "nothing". Positive space and negative space --and the visual/thematic/and/or compositional weights of each-- can/might/should be likewise factored in while shooting an image or cropping after the fact. Each element --and it's placement-- should somehow contribute to a whole.
Had to hunt to find the horse.
Beautiful shot. I hope there is at least one more horse somewhere. Horses are social animals and need companions
ImageCreator wrote:
I'm fortunate to live in an area where there are tons of possibilities for barn photos.
This one caught my eye because of the one, lonely horse with the barn and corral all to itself.
I love the image. You did a fantastic job processing the shadows. Overall tonality is spot on. Good job.
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
ImageCreator wrote:
I'm fortunate to live in an area where there are tons of possibilities for barn photos.
This one caught my eye because of the one, lonely horse with the barn and corral all to itself.
I LOVE old barns and structures. This is a very nice shot. Post more when you can. Thanks BE SAFE!!
Tom
That's a lot of barn for one horse! It's a nice scene, and I do like it. On my screen it is a tad dark.
I love old barns done in B&W, and you have done the genre proud!
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