rapo 0 Posted May 21, 2006 Demain sur nos tombeaux Les bl鳠seront plus beaux Thanks for viewing Link to comment
rapo 0 Posted May 21, 2006 Ce damn- site n'accepte pas les accents! Demain sur nos tombeaux Les bles seront plus beaux Tommorow on our graves the ear will grow higher Link to comment
doeke 0 Posted May 21, 2006 I love the simplicity!! I have the feeling the quite vivid green "demands" a little more vivid blue. Nevertheless great capture! Link to comment
rapo 0 Posted May 21, 2006 Doeke, technically, you're wrong: they demand less blue, or more yellow,it's the same. But I prefered to keep this rather flat range of color. Don't ask me to explain farther, that's how I feel it! Thanks a lot for your interest. Yours friendly. Link to comment
hungnguyen 0 Posted May 21, 2006 Lovely capture. I like the poem very much also. Where are the verses from Phillipe? C'est une belle photographe des bles! J'aime bien la poesie aussi. Qui ecrivait la poeme, Phillipe? I hope my French is accceptable! Cheers, Hung Nguyen Link to comment
napcat 0 Posted May 21, 2006 How delightful ! The initial illusion of simplicity quickly gives way to studying the balance of details. The sharpness of the barley (?) against the softness of the clouds is captivating. It may be the grays in the clouds vs. the near-blacks in the vegetation enhancing the blue-green colours. Very Nice ! Thanks for Sharing Link to comment
rapo 0 Posted May 21, 2006 Hung, bravo pour ton francais. Je crois que ces vers sont de Georges Bernanos. Rich, Walter, Aivars, Bob, thank you. Link to comment
cynthialeemaris 0 Posted May 21, 2006 Beautiful color and texture. Well done! Peace, C. Link to comment
suhailyazid 0 Posted May 22, 2006 Hay is there any option for giving a rating of 10 :) Link to comment
sarahunderhill 1 Posted May 22, 2006 Very nice. Simple. Well seen, great capture. I love that he grass is being blown by the wind. Link to comment
renate_hanachi 0 Posted May 23, 2006 Beautiful - I only wissh the sky would be even much higher ! the titel - a poem or a song ? Link to comment
yeung-seu yoon 0 Posted May 26, 2006 Awesome--this has the surreal quality of a dream. Link to comment
pmj 6 Posted April 16, 2007 Please note the following: This image has been selected for discussion. It is not necessarily the "best" picture the Elves have seen this week, nor is it a contest. Discussion of photo.net policy, including the choice of Photograph of the Week should not take place here, but in the Site Feedback forum. The About Photograph of the Week page tells you more about this feature of photo.net. Before writing a contribution to this thread, please consider our reason for having this forum: to help people learn about photography. Visitors have browsed the gallery, found a few striking images and want to know things like why is it a good picture, why does it work? Or, indeed, why doesn't it work, or how could it be improved? Try to answer such questions with your contribution. Link to comment
gill_kirkwood 0 Posted April 16, 2007 Fantastic shot. Captures a real sense of movement, one can hear and feel the wind rushing through. Just a personal thing, but a tad too much sky for me. Gill Link to comment
will king 0 Posted April 16, 2007 I have to agree with Doeke. I would like to see the sky a bit more blue. As it is right now, the sky looks a bit washed out. There also seems to be a dust bunny on the upper right side. Link to comment
erikadams 0 Posted April 16, 2007 Split horizontally down the middle, no depth to the photograph, nothing particularly interesting to look at. I guess I'm not sure what the photographer was trying to communicate here. Perhaps it would have been made more interesting by increasing the contrast in the sky. Or perhaps black and white? I have posted a B&W conversion for the sake of discussion. Link to comment
atlatling 4 Posted April 16, 2007 My congratulations Philippe for achieving Picture of the Week. I understand the problems the above commenters have with the photograph cut almost exactly in the middle, and I sort of agree with them, however, this one works for me either way. I could crop the dark gray cumulus cloud and it works fine. But leave it as is and it's equally fine for my untrained eye for such things. I do see that you have dust on the sensor showing up as two dark blobs on the right in the sky. This could easily be cloned away. I don't like the image as Black and White above. I think this picture is about color and looks wonderful with it's rich green of the wheat. I quickly glanced over your portfolio and it is marvelous. Full of wonderful color and some b/w images from north Africa and possibly other exotic places. I'll be back to examine them more carefully soon. Willie the Cropper Link to comment
carnelli 0 Posted April 17, 2007 Congrats on POW Philippe, an earthy subject we've both visited, a sense of dejavu to see your perspective.....regards....Tye. http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2504202&size=lg Link to comment
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