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Just wanted to get some feedback on this image. Overall quality, subject, composition.

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Old 09-18-2011, 11:22 AM
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Overall, it's a very nice image of the field - but is the field your object of interest? I think not since you took this in portrait mode. Imo, if you are going to take a shot of a wind turbine then that should be your focus. If you don't have the lens, then move much closer and take the shot of the turbine and use the field as a supplement. I always use this example in shots like these: if you want to photograph a cat then photograph the cat - not the cat and the entire back yard. My 2 cents worth.
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Nice colors, and I really like your foreground, but the turbine disappears into the background.
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I have to agree with the others, the colors are very nice! But it's more like the wind turbine is just in the picture rather than the focus of the picture. I like the idea and if possible, I would try to get back out there and get closer to the turbine.

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Thanks for the feedback everyone, yes I have to remember the subject(s) have to be clear and noticeable. Thanks again everyone.
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