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2020 - Image of the Week #34
Welcome to TDP forum's "Image of the Week" competition. Each week photographers may submit their images for the title of "Image of the Week." Weekly winners will then compete on a monthly, quarterly, and in our annual poll for the title of "TDP Forum Image of the Year."
- Week 34 entry period will be from Monday, August 17th through/including Sunday, August 23rd.
- Please provide a title for your image.
- This is an open competition for landscape, portrait, architectural, macro, or any other appropriate photographic style.
- Images should have been either recently taken or processed.
- Enter as many times as you would like.
This week will be judged by Dave Throgmartin.
Last edited by Kayaker72; 08-21-2020 at 11:25 AM.
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"Moulton Barn at Sunrise"
6S0A9905-Pano by kayaker72, on Flickr
I would have loved to be able to use a similar composition I scouted the evening before. But, for it, you really need the place to yourself. With other photographers and a few tourists, I settled on a similar angle, but closer to the barn.
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Really nice light on the barn wood.
A GBH that visits our neighborhood.
Resident GBH by Patrick H, on Flickr
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Young Blue Jay
Canon R5, RF800mm f/11, 1/400 sec, iso 3200
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My pick is "Moulton Barn at Sunrise". I like the barn a lot and the time chosen to photograph is excellent. My only critique is I would have liken to see the foreground a little bit brighter.
Dave
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Congrats Brant, great capture!
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Thanks Dave and Patrick!
Dave...I am wondering, if you click through to flickr, do you still think the foreground is too dark? Obviously they are the same image, but I often see images change a bit from format to format. Some images do not seem to play nicely on TDP. Of course, images with a smaller subject often do not look as nice in our forum format. But even here, I think you can see into the shadows a better on the larger image and thus it works better for me.
Anyway, just curious. If nothing else, it could just be me and my perspective as I do love me some moody images. Thanks for the feedback.
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