Canon EOS 5D, Shooting Date/Time: 3/28/2009 13:43:16, Shutter Speed 1/30Sec. Av(Aperture Value) F16, Evaluative metering, Exposure Compensation 0, ISO 400, Lens: EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM, Focal Length 60.0 mm, RAW, White Balance: Auto, One-Shot AF, Monochrome. Hand held from 8 feet away. Full frame, not cropped, makes a 12 x 18 print.
There is a very busy road just to the right here of the frame. I thought later of stepping into the road and get more rock wall in the frame in between the maple trees and showing more of the row along the road. But it is very busy and the snow is dirty. So not wanting to get run over and the snow being dirty and not adding anything to the frame, I choose this crop. What do you think?
I think you placed all the elements well, but the bright snow is stealing the show here. I would crop square from the right and call it a day. Thanks for the extra info in the link.
Hey Grady,
Working on toning down the snow is a very good idea. I love playing around with burning and dodging lately.....although all the other methods (multiply layer).....may work also.........this will add a great amount of depth to the image and strenghten the emphasis on the maple sugaring.