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    Hi,
    Here's a simple corn field pic, taken with a tilt and shift lens, I brought the 45mm version I wish I had brought the 24mm as I feel this offers greater creativity scope.

    Tim
    Details D300s, 45mm PC-e Nikkor, 1/25 at F/32, ISO 200
    Last edited by Tim Munsey; 07-14-2010 at 11:19 AM.

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    It may be a simple corn field, but it makes a very pretty photograph. I must admit though, it looks like barley or wheat to me, are you sure it is corn?

    The structure, composition and detail along with the change from gold to the dark, stormy sky is a really nice combination.

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    I'm a city boy, all fields of farm produce are corn :D

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    Tim, tut tut! ;)

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    I'm a city boy too Tim.....even I know it's not corn!:o Excellent depth and colors with great placement of the trees. The dark skies really put this up another notch. Very well done!

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    Hi Tim, Strong image and sharp throughout. Everything is working in the comp from FG to MG to backround. Lighting is soft and even with a dramatic sky. Well handled!

    I would recommend in the future you stating the shooting specs....

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    Hi folks, in defence of corn terminology I give you Wikipedia definition:-
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corn
    So corn doesn't have to be maize, amaizing stuff eh.
    I'm always late in posting specs as post from work, apologies.

    Tim

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