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It's a nice landscape, but a lot of green color makes it difficult to differentiate between the landscape and the building.
If I were at this location, I would have: 1. Gone close in and made the house to fill more of my frame 2. Tried a left / right composition instead of center 3. Tried to see if I can use the fence to create a foreground boundary in frame 4. Tried a lower angle to eliminate the wires cutting across the bottom third of frame 5. Checked out why the picture is coming on softer side - maybe some photoshop needed here Some thoughts...happy clicking ! Aakash
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In that case, enjoy the shot.....!!!
You may want to see how this pic looks after cropping and some sharpning in photoshop or something similar...
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Here are some things you can do to improve this in post-processing:
- Color balance to remove the green tinge. - Crop to better position the barn. - Clone out the power lines and poles. This might be a good candidate to submit to the moderators for a "What would you do" challenge. Cheers. |
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I would lose the bottom third of the image bringing the barn down to the third line then either crop off a bit of the left or right side of the photo to bring the barn away from the center of the photo. Color balance like hpebley3 said or maybe just go B&W that might look better. JMO
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