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Haymaking
Image Title:  Haymaking
 
 By: Carsten Ranke  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Carsten Ranke {K:14453}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Landscape
Nature
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Landscape
Lens EF-S 10-22 mm
Uploaded 8/11/2005 Film / Memory Type IBM 1GB Microdrive
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 210 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 13 Rating
6.18
/ 6 Ratings
Location City -  Lackendorf
State - 
Country - Germany   Germany
About Three landscape format RAW shots, stitched vertically (manually in PS). Tripod, circular polarizer, 1/80 sec f:5 to 1/320 sec f:10 @ 10 mm, that is 16 mm in film terms
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Geert Vanden Broeck   {K:284} 8/11/2005
Just great, even stitched ;-)

Geert


husniye yurtseven   {K:312} 8/11/2005
Excellent


 LGreget   {K:18536} 8/11/2005
Had to see the B & W version of this. The sky looks more dramatic in the B & W version. The lighting of the hay is wonderful here. Gee, I can't decide which one I like better either. They are both incredible.


Mark Longo   {K:12757} 8/11/2005
A startling difference of moods created by this shot and the color version of this shot! Both are very nice for very different reasons.

Thanks for inclu;ding the details about the making of this shot. Not a criticism, but just a simple matter of taste, an increase in brightness and contrast *might* help the B&W version of this shot speak a little more loudly. Or not...

Great work!

Mark


Don Loseke   {K:32500} 8/11/2005
Am not sure which I like best. I think the color does a little better in the horizon line. Wonderful clouds that day. Don.


Kiarang Alaei   {K:48498} 8/11/2005
Oh, my friend, it's hard to choose a one between two versions of this shot, this one is an artistically form and technically i prefer the colour version....


David Hofmann   {K:23830} 8/11/2005
compared to the color version this one has a very nice slighty softer feeling which is nice. I like the color version better, but here the softness add a different look that is more than just a landscape.


ricardo longhi-frantz   {K:9648} 8/11/2005
personally i do preffer this version, seems to have a greater unity... my opinion.


jude .   {K:14625} 8/11/2005
My choice would be the b&w version...very dynamic!


Shane O'Neill   {K:3064} 8/11/2005
surreal loooking with the 14 or so points of tonal range. Very striking image


osvaldo rima   {K:6862} 8/11/2005
In b&w is a very amazing work...
Compliments my friend!
Ciao
Os


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 8/11/2005
Hugely dramatic, Carsten, but I think I marginally prefer the colour version. I like the blue/gold colour combination.
Best regards, Chris


Fabio Ficola   {K:10466} 8/11/2005
Excellent Carsten, I like very much your vertical panos work.

Great contrast on this B&W version.

Best regards Fabio


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