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rolling hills
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Copyright: Jean Christophe Jacques (jonathanhart) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1771 W: 295 N: 1496] (15789)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-06-04
Categories: Nature
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/200 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): .Field-o-graphy / Graphismes Champêtres, >my graphic &/or abstract photos [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2009-06-05 10:16
Viewed: 204
Points: 26
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
no PP and different framing, see here on TE

on this horizontal version: autocontrast, autolevel, fade autolevel 50% and contrast +1 with photofiltre

since few weeks i was looking for such kind of rolling hills (after the rapeseed fields season), I find this one yesterday, but still wish to find an even more amazing place

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WOW I love this Jean! Nice work, the lines leading you back into the shot, but yet nice thirds on this! Wonderful DOF here! Amazing, it's like I am standing there!
B-)
Linda

Fantastic texture in the different layers JC. The back layers look like carpet.
This one seems as though it needs a boost in saturation though, and also as though the hill should be straightened. Maybe if the tilt was more prominent it would feel better, but to me this slight tilt feels as though it needs to be straight.
Still worth 2 smilies though:)
Trudy

  • Great 
  • mcnk Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 128 W: 11 N: 89] (741)
  • [2009-06-05 12:38]

This is superb! Anyone who has done the rural field pictures will understand how well you have done here. The different gradients of slope are tied by the tyre tracks which lead you away from the centre as the eyes follow from front to back. I just love how the black lines control the eyes.
Nice, I like it very much!
Mike

Bonjour Jean Christophe,

Eh bien, je suis allée voir sur TE... et je préfère cette version là! Une douce version de moquette!!!
On s'y coucherait

Bonne nuit, donc :)

brigitte

ciao Jean..
beautiful, i like it.. really great choise this subject.. with a great pov and crop!
interesting and effective capture!!.. it's so dynamic and intense!
thanks
ciao Marco

Hi Jean...great perspective and details...excellent shot.

Roger

Jean Christophe
Je crois que j'ai une petite préférence pour cette version horizontale laissant moins d'espace "vide" à gauche. Deux très belles réalisations en tout cas.
Amicalement
JJ

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  • deud Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 174 W: 5 N: 18] (1118)
  • [2009-06-06 6:24]

beautiful shot!

nice composition, colors, ambiance.
very good visual impact.

well done.
tfs

A lovely shot Jean;I like the different textures from each section.
You are very fortunate to have this landscape so close by for your photo shoots.
What amazes me are the size of the fields.
Tfs, regards Jean.

Hi Jean, really an spectacullar capture, colors details POV perspective is a very well.

TFS

Ciao JC, superb composition with fantastic graphic, splendid colors, very well done, ciao Silvio

Hi Jean.

This is so, so beatiful image and you showed to all of us, again, that your "simplicity" is PERFECT!

Have a nice day.
David

Hello, Jean Christophe -
The series of shots of this grain field is really special. Excellent graphics, and the undulating fields with the fine texture of the plants makes for a very tactile image. Nice tones. Great eye to see and capture this scene.

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