You have lovely colours in your image: golden crops colour and the sunny sky. It gives a summer feeling. You followed well the rule of third, you have 1/3 sky and 2/3 crops. The horizontal line is straight and makes it easy for the human eye to perceive the whole image. The clouds create diversity, but only for the upper part; for the bottom, more depth would be needed. It's true you have more than one colour for the wheat but I think it misses something to make the picture less dull.
This was my opinion as an amateur photographer, please don't feel offended. Keep up the good work! Happy Holidays!
Hello! I'm criticizing your for for the Feedback Frenzy Contest II: I really loved the field! It must have been a great feeling to be in such place and there's no doubt that is is a great photograph! The only thing that bugs me is the horizon has a really tiny tilt from the right side. If it was 180 degrees straight, this photo would have ben PER-FECT! And for my taste of photography this would look better with cross processing. Last but not least I really liked this photo. Keep the great work up!
I have to say that this is a really good shot. The lights and colors of the image are awesome. Really enhances the whole landscape, and gives almost a fantasy style-ish look. The idea of enhanced details in the front is executed very well. But, I have to say that it is way too sharp for my taste. If not for the sharpness part, it is perfect.
You have lovely colours in your image: golden crops colour and the sunny sky. It gives a summer feeling.
You followed well the rule of third, you have 1/3 sky and 2/3 crops. The horizontal line is straight and makes it easy for the human eye to perceive the whole image.
The clouds create diversity, but only for the upper part; for the bottom, more depth would be needed. It's true you have more than one colour for the wheat but I think it misses something to make the picture less dull.
This was my opinion as an amateur photographer, please don't feel offended. Keep up the good work!
Happy Holidays!
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