Taken in White, SD during the 2010 corn harvest.
Minolta Maxxum 5D. 1/60 sec @ f:/16, ISO 100, 300 mm, ambient light.
Comments welcome.
Harvest
So that what sheave look like!
It's on the arm of your coat....
I'm just pulling your rope, it's not really on the arm of your coat. ;)
tenbanshee wrote:
I'm just pulling your rope, it's not really on the arm of your coat. ;)
Well, not unless you're Sean Connery, I suppose.
Yep, them's jen-yoo-wine sheaves there in that pitcher.
Jambulee
Loc: San Antonio del Mar,Tijuana,Mex
Dave K wrote:
tenbanshee wrote:
I'm just pulling your rope, it's not really on the arm of your coat. ;)
Well, not unless you're Sean Connery, I suppose.
Yep, them's jen-yoo-wine sheaves there in that pitcher.
The photo is overexposed so work with it a little in your editor.
Jambulee wrote:
Dave K wrote:
tenbanshee wrote:
I'm just pulling your rope, it's not really on the arm of your coat. ;)
Well, not unless you're Sean Connery, I suppose.
Yep, them's jen-yoo-wine sheaves there in that pitcher.
The photo is overexposed so work with it a little in your editor.
I assume you're talking about my harvester photo. If so, thanks for the feedback. I'll work on that. Wuld you care to be a bit more specific? "Overexposed" covers lots of territory.
Jambulee
Loc: San Antonio del Mar,Tijuana,Mex
Dave K wrote:
Jambulee wrote:
Dave K wrote:
tenbanshee wrote:
I'm just pulling your rope, it's not really on the arm of your coat. ;)
Well, not unless you're Sean Connery, I suppose.
Yep, them's jen-yoo-wine sheaves there in that pitcher.
The photo is overexposed so work with it a little in your editor.
I assume you're talking about my harvester photo. If so, thanks for the feedback. I'll work on that. Wuld you care to be a bit more specific? "Overexposed" covers lots of territory.
quote=Jambulee quote=Dave K quote=tenbanshee I'... (
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Not as much territory as you may think. If you have the RAW file it will be easy to fix. Find the exposure setting in your software and reduce the exposure about 1 stop to start. You can also use levels or curves adjustments. If available.
Jambulee wrote:
Dave K wrote:
Jambulee wrote:
Dave K wrote:
tenbanshee wrote:
I'm just pulling your rope, it's not really on the arm of your coat. ;)
Well, not unless you're Sean Connery, I suppose.
Yep, them's jen-yoo-wine sheaves there in that pitcher.
The photo is overexposed so work with it a little in your editor.
I assume you're talking about my harvester photo. If so, thanks for the feedback. I'll work on that. Wuld you care to be a bit more specific? "Overexposed" covers lots of territory.
quote=Jambulee quote=Dave K quote=tenbanshee I'... (
show quote)
Not as much territory as you may think. If you have the RAW file it will be easy to fix. Find the exposure setting in your software and reduce the exposure about 1 stop to start. You can also use levels or curves adjustments. If available.
quote=Dave K quote=Jambulee quote=Dave K quote... (
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As I said, I'll work on it. Thanks again.
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