Wow! Before I enlarged this photo thought it might be of wind turbines. What a terrific composition. Dare I ask if there were any touch-ups? That sky is almost unreal!
Mom
Glad you like it. Actually, I didn’t do anything to the sky. I converted the picture from color to black and white, and I pushed the brightness up in the foreground, but that’s about it.
Nice composition. You usually read from the pro’s to not put to much dimension (foreground, background, subject) into one image. I say hogwash, it looks fatastic!
Thanks, Ken! (and thanks to Haijin and Virginia, too.)
I’m glad you like it. Maybe the issue of too much dimension is akin to the rule of thirds in that it’s usually good to follow the rule but we shouldn’t do so slavishly.
Wow! Before I enlarged this photo thought it might be of wind turbines. What a terrific composition. Dare I ask if there were any touch-ups? That sky is almost unreal!
Mom
Glad you like it. Actually, I didn’t do anything to the sky. I converted the picture from color to black and white, and I pushed the brightness up in the foreground, but that’s about it.
This is one of my favorite sculptures at Meijer Gardens. And what a beautiful photo of it!
oh, wow… fantastic capture.
meijer’s garden should use this for PR. 🙂
Nice composition. You usually read from the pro’s to not put to much dimension (foreground, background, subject) into one image. I say hogwash, it looks fatastic!
Thanks, Ken! (and thanks to Haijin and Virginia, too.)
I’m glad you like it. Maybe the issue of too much dimension is akin to the rule of thirds in that it’s usually good to follow the rule but we shouldn’t do so slavishly.