Last edited by ied; 1st October 2014 at 09:30 PM. Reason: re post
I sure do like the soft light and your post-processing that preserved that mood. If this image was mine, I would be very tempted to use a square crop. Otherwise, I would tone down the foreground plant in the bottom right corner, as it pulls my eye away from the subject. Even if you tone it down, I would probably use an 8 x 10 aspect ratio.
Very nice Irene, I would have liked to see a little more F/G
David
+1 to David's comment.
Nice effort, the cast shadows directly above the door should be darkened.
Nice composition and light Irene
Thank you Mike. I appreciate your comments. I will play with the crop ( know how to do that . Will have to
do a search on " toning down ".
Irene
Thank you David, I agree about more FG. However this was out in a farmers' field & there was some clutter that had recently been dropped there. Not good.
Irene
Thank you John, I will try to find out how to do that as well as toning down as per Mike's comment.
Irene
Irene,
"Toning down" is a non-technical term usually meant to darken and/or desaturate the color. I mention this only because you probably won't find anything in your post-processing software that refers to "toning down."
Thanks Kodiak. I'm slowly learning my way around editing in Elements 12.
Irene
Thanks Mike. That sure helps.
Irene