This is a composite black & white photo. Although the barn and field were photographed near Palouse, Washington, the sky was imported from the collection in Luminar 4. As such, I felt the sun rays needed to shine on the upper part of the field, so I did some minor lightening in that area. Plus, I dodged the barn bit to help it stand out from the grassy area. A touch of selenium toning was added along with a mild vignette. Your opinions are most welcome. I'm going to wait a few days before I decide to have it printed at Costco. Oh, I think it looks much better by clicking the download button. Ken
Spectacular! For my eye black & white is the proper way.
Very nicely processed, Ken.
Looks really good. I like the composition and tonal range.
Great pic of a lonely barn in the middle of an expanse.
For me it is spoilt only by the heavy sky.
Ken, planning a possible trip to the Palouse area in about 2 weeks. Is that a little late for the spring crops and wildflower green-up photos? Thanks
vlhoch wrote:
Ken, planning a possible trip to the Palouse area in about 2 weeks. Is that a little late for the spring crops and wildflower green-up photos? Thanks
Frankly, I'm not sure as I live on the west side of the Cascades. Perhaps if you sent an email to the Pullman Chamber of Commerce you'd get a better qualified answer.
Best wishes on your adventure!
Photobum wrote:
Frankly, I'm not sure as I live on the west side of the Cascades. Perhaps if you sent an email to the Pullman Chamber of Commerce you'd get a better qualified answer.
Best wishes on your adventure!
Thanks, Ken, and keep the good photos coming.
Nice. Our trip to the Palouse a few years ago was spectacular.
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