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The nicest thing about this image is the variety of colours and shades of the grass. If you cropped out at least half of the sky - then that would emphasise and enhance the meadow-grass as being the subject of the picture. By the way - is the building a windmill ? I see that you say it is a picture from Susses -= and the building could well be an "oast house". That is - a specialist building for drying hops, (althopugh they are mainly associated with the county of Kent).
Thank you, I will give it a try and crop the picture. Well at least my friends who live next to it said it's a windmill. But probably they tried to explain it as easy as possible to a german! :D
Well. You can experiment with the cropping. Some of the photographers on fotocommunity do not crop their pictures at all- out of principle, it seems - but I am afraid (sorry), to say that I find myself reducing (cropping) a lot , probably most, of my pictures.
As for the buildings - if you were to google "images of oast houses" - you will see what i am getting at. Mark.
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markkeville 17/12/2017 17:19
The nicest thing about this image is the variety of colours and shades of the grass. If you cropped out at least half of the sky - then that would emphasise and enhance the meadow-grass as being the subject of the picture. By the way - is the building a windmill ? I see that you say it is a picture from Susses -= and the building could well be an "oast house". That is - a specialist building for drying hops, (althopugh they are mainly associated with the county of Kent).mark