No unexplained crop circles here! I like the point of view and how you've "cropped" only what's necessary to the story.
Wonderful tones and patterns of an aerial shot of a farm ready for harvest. Interesting POV with the brown squared area of the farm rotated in relation to the frame of the image and the diagonally repeating lines.
The interesting blue sky is a very nice contrast to the dry hay rolls and ground. Very pleasing to the eyes, something I like to hang up the wall.
Such beautiful colours in the clouds. Keeping to the two tones, sky and hay stubble, enhances the somplicity of this image. I really like it
This is quite a different angle of looking at harvest, which a lot of people missed. I like the interpretation, the different colour tones of the dried grapes really supported the title. Nicely done!
I am not too sure about having a single bunch right in the middle of the frame is a good choice of composition for this shot. If it is a lonely missed harvest, the bright green background seems to contradict the mood; but this is purely personal choice.
I really like the texture and depth of colour in the grapes against the soft muted colours of the background. I see ice wine in their future!
Wonderful panorama showing off the many rows! The low sun creates a lot of drama in this image.
This is a gorgeous image with beautiful light!
The brightness of the sunlight is a bit strong. Any way to tone it down so the rest of the photo captures more attention?
Very nice composition and pleasing colour combination.
I wish the pile of hay is more in focus with details.
I love the simplicity of the shapes and curves in this. Having few colours seems to add strength to the image.
I wondered what it would look like if there was less sky and had the focus more on the beautiful texture in the foreground and hay.
Wonderful composition for the theme . I like the contrast of brown tones in the foreground, middle ground (stacks of hay) and dark brown and blue sky background.
There is a too much sky IMO. I would crop about 1/3 from the top of the frame. This would bring more attention to the subject..
A good title! Many an argument over the dinner table I'm sure.
The use of a shallow depth of field comes across in the photography with the brussel sprouts in the background in soft focus.
The use of depth of field is good, however, the one items that stands out for the eye in the foreground is the stem which overpowers the sprout in the front of the photograph.
Love the composition with interesting 'track' lines. Very nice colour tone.
I like the colours and various lines leading to the tractor, which is doing the actual harvesting. It also stands out with that pop of blue! Nice image.
The pano crop creates interst for the viewer and nicely brings out the power of the lines in the field. Nice work.
Very good interpretation of the theme with the tractor and farmer harvesting the grass/hay from the field. The tractor is well placed in the photo (rule of thirds). Image is sharp and the pattern of repeating horizontal and verticlal lines of harvested grass/hay is very appealing
Very whimsical and fun!
I would like to see a bit more of the cinnamon bark and the textures in focus.
Interesting presentation of the cinnamon - and not knowing how it grows, it captures the eye. There is humour to the scene with the CGI or model in the forground.
am a sucker for black and white. love the simplicity of the composition.
I love sunflowers, mainly for the wonderful colours so I'm wondering what this would look like not in black and white.
Stepping forward with a different approach. Congratulations. The pano-feel of the sunflower field replicates the experience when up front in the field. Good processing of the flowers.
A really beautiful image, however I don't get the feeling of harvest from this.
The ICM effect is pleasing to the eye with multiple lines for the eye to follow upward in the image.
I love the soft rich tones of this artistic mult ilayered or multiple exposure photo of what seems to be straw. The soft pastel like blue background is a nice contrast to the brown tones of the straw. A lovely image to look at
I like the angle this photo is taken - looking down, and how it is cropped - peppers piled on one corner of the frame.
I wish all the peppers are in focus and tune down the highlights a bit.
Such beautiful colour! The red does really pop against the basket and shadow and a perfect title.
Harest scene of the red peppers falls within the theme, the wood barrel creates a strong interest. Depth of field creates interst for they eye with some peppers in focus and others not.
The blow-out whites on the peppers are a bit of a distraction.
Very nice how the shape of the bales is highlighted!
I like the glow of light on the hay bales. It sets off the colour and shape nicely.
A fall scene with the hay bales wrapped in plastic on the field.
The foregroun is very soft and takes up a sizeable portion of where the eye enters the photo. A possible crop would lessen the impact.
Fall scene with the hay bales wrapped in plastic on the field.
The bush in the foreground take a sizeable amount of space, but is soft and out of focus. A possible crop would lessen the impact.
Nice strong colours and lots to keep looking at between pumpkins, flowers and antiques.
Perhaps the bright window in the back could be darkened so it doesn't take the eye away from the harvest?
Right on topic with the theme. You caught the pleasing curve of the pumpkins and flowers, creating a pleasing path for the eye.
Nice detail and clarity in the grapes. Good enough to eat!
On topic with the theme - harvest and the grapes. Strohng colours and you certainly filled the frame with the subject.
A little more context could help make the image more impactrful, grapes in a basket, could be taken at any time,. Showing the basic in a fall environment could give more impact.
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Oh man, this guy breaks me up! Everything about this shot is cool; the corn stalks, the funny smile and the multi coloured gourds all come together to make a fun shot!!!