Absolutely. They just don't co-operate. They stick around for a couple of days and then ---whoosh -- they're off. Unreliable!
But for the couple of days it did make itself available, I think you produced a couple of really good images. I like the really clean lines on the first one and then the texture on the second one as it writhes in its death throes! And there's some sort of symbolism in the ant being on it - just waiting to finish it off.
What I'm not so sure about with the second one is the edge disappearing out of the bottom of the frame. I was wondering why you chose to do that?
Way out of my comfort zone:
I usually don't take pictures of cars, tractors, bikes etc...
However, every week when we go to our country home, we're passing this abandoned property with the tractor sitting in front - and my husband decided he wanted pictures of it. (I didn't ask why)
So, here is my project for this week:
Just for fun, I messed around with (fake) infrared
EVERYONE has got to have one good tractor photo in their portfolio before they die. It's like the need to have at least one good star trails and one good 'road-disappearing-into-the-distance' shot.
And this is the second International Harvester tractor we've had posted within a 72 hours. Things are starting to get exciting!! Ken gave us this one on Sunday.
I think for the B & W to work there would need to be a bit more work on really differentiating the tones so that we got the tractor really standing out from the background. At the moment it sort of blends into the background, I think.
But the potential .....! The potential is enormous.
Great to see.
I thought (and still do) that it's just a piece of junk - but then again: What do I know of tractors?
I did step in an ants nest trying to get as close as possible.
The property is surrounded with barbed wire.
For practice sake, Donald, I'm going to work on the B/W edition.
Well, composition wise I think it looks pretty good. Perhaps try applying a different colour filter - a red or a green one to create the contrast as I believe red and green on the gray scale meter are pretty close to each other.
A beautiful capture Kris - I don't really have anything more to say than that
Thanks Mal!
Very well done, Kris. Rich believable colors, nice detail, great composition. There's not much I can think of to suggest for improvements. In my view, you've achieved your perfection in this one.
Lovely rose Kris, lovely colour, nice detail with the water drops enhancing the image, well done, should make a nice print
I love a nice sharp image with interesting texture and this is no exception! I also love the reflection of the sky in the bark. You usually don't see that. The blue complements the browns nicely.
An image like this will always have something that someone notices. For me, Kris, it's the bright green leaf in the lower right hand corner. Some of the other bright leaves may benefit from toning down a bit as well.