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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
IMHO, the small tree doesnt do much for the pic but it doesn
t detract from it, either. I think the shade is about right. The trees on the right are just perfect. I love putting old fence posts in images, I would certainly leave this in. A few more differntly coloured flowers would look good. I think this pic is going to look its best without being too fussy so I wouldn
t look to add many more elements. It has a great composition.
Nothing wrong with this. The POV is great, but perhaps the sky needs work?
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It's a good start but try adding more life to it: birds, bugs, bees, butterflies. There is something wrong with the horizon, you can see where the sky meets the blue ground (no ground). I'm not sure but is there a piece of wood in the middle of the image with barb wire around it? I suppose that the mill should look old so I would suggest adding details like things hanging down from it and making the wooden pieces a bit askew.
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Thanks all! I'm going to try to leave the sky as it is since I'm aiming for that midwest prairie, cloudless sky look. I thought about a bird or two but wasn't sure if I liked that look or not. Won't hurt to try tho! :o) There is a tail vane on this, it's just not visible because of the direction the windmill is facing. I played with the angle of the top part (whatever it's call) trying to get the tail more into the picture, but I didn't like the rest of it as well then. I may tweak that abit more and see if I can't find a compromise. @bazze...yup, that's an old fence post with barbed wire. :o) I'm not really going for a really old windmill, so I just used a weathered wood texture...it's not quite falling apart yet. I just modeled it! ;o) I like the idea of bugs. I've been wanting to do something with butterflies...maybe this is the one! :o) Thanks for the feedback everyone! I really appreciate it. Susan
Susan: If it is possible, rotate some of the flowers so that they don't all seem to be at the same (or similar) angle. Flowers growing like this should be facing in all directions; and I agree that the tail of the windmill should be visible. Otherwise, I love the feel and character of this. John
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TJohn: I thought flowers generally faced the sun?
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Well Eelie... I live in the midwest praire... South Dakota, and your sky certainly does have that midwest prarie look to it. I do like the idea of a few birds maybe and a bug or 2. This has great potential. Very good so far.
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