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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

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I love the simplicity!! I have the feeling the quite vivid green "demands" a little more vivid blue. Nevertheless great capture!
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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.

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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

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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

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Hung, bravo pour ton francais. Je crois que ces vers sont de Georges Bernanos.

Rich, Walter, Aivars, Bob, thank you.

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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
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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.
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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.
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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

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