Hi Fernando,
I can't take much credit for spotting the pattern, farming here involves
tractor tracks through all crops and the tracks are everywhere:
http://www.geebeephoto.com/temp/Olympus/Brampton_Ash_04.htm
I was using a yellow filter because the crop was oilseed which has bright
yellow flowers and although they didn't feature much in this shot I left the
filter on thinking it wouldn't effect much. I will monitor any further
comments with a view to boosting the contrast :-)
Thanks for looking.
--Graham
From: "Fernando Gonzalez Gentile" <fgnzalez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 27 April 2005 22:36
Subject: [OM] Re: #122
> Not only clever, I'd use words like broad perception and ability to see
the
> detail [sorry if the English part of my brain needs rebooting....;^)]
>
> I've been dozens of time in the countryside, when different machines were
> working and diff. kind of grass growing, and was never lucky enough to
> perceive/find such a pattern....
>
> I agree it would benefit from a higher contrast; I thought about it soon
> after the image downloaded, which left me wondering why did you choose a
> yellow filter instead of the green one.
>
> Fernando.
> who is particularly fond of high contrast in B&W.
>
> on 27/04/2005 14:11, Chris Barker at ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, wrote:
>
> > Clever composition Graham, but it would probably benefit from slightly
> > higher contrast.
> >
> > Chris
>
> > On 27 Apr 2005, at 07:43, GeeBee wrote:
> >> Olympus OM2 SP : Zuiko 35mm f2 : yellow filter Kodak Portra 400BW
> >>
> >> http://geebeephoto.com/2005/05122.htm
> >>
> >>
> >> Graham
>
>
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