LATE AUTUMN HAY ROLLS NEAR PINCHER CREEK, ALBERTA
I like the full-colour version (you can see it here: http://bit.ly/AlbertaHayRolls), but with just these three rolls in a giant field, I could see a compelling picture with just them in colour. What do you think?
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter
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Wonderful photo, Frank — I especially like the vastness.
Not for me. Apart from the fact, I’ve a bit of a downer on mixed b/w and colour frames, I think when it is used it’s best when a single item is accented, not, as in this case, three separate elements across the frame.
(I might ask what three bales of hay are doing on the moon? 😉 )
No problemo, Stephen. Art is entirely subjective. 🙂
Thank goodness! Who’d want their creativity defined by a set of rules?