I accidently posted two pictures today, so act surprised tommorrow if you already saw the other one. On another note check out my recent post on my blog and let me know what you think. I’m reading a biography on Ansel Adams and read an interesting statement.
Missouri countryside
by Jason Prahl | Oct 25, 2005 | Photo - Nature, Photoblog
Like the way the oof bale mirrors the subject – this must have been there a long time if the grass has had time to green up again!
Made me think on sushi. :). Nice one.
Perfect composition. Nice colours too. I liked that other picture, too bad I’ll have to wait until tomorrow to comment :)
Remember my holidays (in Spain / mother´s country) in the country when I was child…
I love the green colour!
Good use of DOF. I also like that teh foreground hay bale is not shown in full.
Awesome. Seriously. This is the sort of picture that people hang on their walls.
I like the framing and composition on this one. You can almost smell those farm smells. ;-)
Very nice DOF!
Ahh, this is great! (Wish I had made this one!) ;-)
This is excellent. Beautiful composition and the DoF is nailed.
This is really cool – the detail in the hay up close, with the other one in the background with perfect DoF. Very good eye.
Great colors in this one. I love how balanced it feels with that bale in the background.
I like this perspective and the detail on the hay. Contrasted with the imperfect grass its a really nice shot.
This is a great capture. I have farms all around me and just struggle to find ways to capture elements. Very nice!
I love hay shots, I’ve been meaning to take one but we’re far from the countryside, this one is good :)
Great perspective and composition. The picture is stunning!
Nice shot! I’ve got to agree with many of the previous comments. Funny, I posted a few pictures of hay, and as a joke said “Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think people can ever get enough pictures of hay…” and it looks like it IS true ( see http://www.seemsartless.com/index.php?pic=369 and the day after that too).
This orks really well too. I love the shallow DOF on this one.