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Seb - Still great backgrounds here.. Nice sloping hills. But the people are too small for the shot I'm left wonderwing what they're doing. - GB
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I find the intersection of the leftmost person's head/hat and the skyline a problem.
It's right on the skyline, neither below like hte others, nor above to make it different.
I know, nit-picky, but it's the only thing that stands out in this great image - largely because it's a bright white highlight.
I have to agree with GB on this one...they are just too small for this photo, they are swallowed by the landscape. This may be your intention, but they are too small to cause enough interest in a bland landscape.
I like the tones that you have been achieving lately with your b&w shots...very good.
I'm always mentally photographing everything as practice.
Minor White
Once again, I think that this picture would need to be printed a certain size to works like I think it can. Those people at the left are looking at cows and other folks in the distance on the right side of the picture. (I know, you couldn't tell from here, 640 pixels wide is really limiting...)
I take good note of the person's hat intersection with the sky line. It could have been corrected quite easily. I just missed it when I shot the picture....