Serene setting - if you have it, I'd like to see an image of these subjects from more of an angle, rather than essentially straight-on. I think perhaps getting a 45-degree view of the barn with the wagon might add a sense of depth and provide an interesting composition. As always, this is MHO and in no way is designed to denigrate your fine image...
Serene setting - if you have it, I'd like to see an image of these subjects from more of an angle, rather than essentially straight-on. I think perhaps getting a 45-degree view of the barn with the wagon might add a sense of depth and provide an interesting composition. As always, this is MHO and in no way is designed to denigrate your fine image...
Thank you for your input. Unfortunately what you can't see are the distracting objects that have been eliminated by cropping the image as I have done. The same goes for backing up to include the barn peak. Doing so brings unwanted objects into the final image. The image as you see it, is the result of the constraints of lens and camera I had with me at the time. I originally shot the image as an HDR to bring out hidden details in the wagon. Later I included as much of the barn front as possible to add some "story" to the stand alone wagon image. Hobie33
Since you were there and saw "the whole picture" I'm sure you got the best angle and composition you could to fit your vision. I love barns and wagons and yours is a fine example of both...