Tags: wheat


Lost in the Willamette Valley

By coryking
6
written 7/30/08 11:52 AM, published 7/30/08 11:53 AM

Took a trip down into Oregon this past weekend.  The wheat fields inspired me to finally start shooting again. 

Since I forgot to bring my own camera, I had to use Shannon's point & shoot deal to take these.  Using unfamiliar cameras to do macro shots always makes me nervous; the displays on them make it seem like your shots are in focus but once you pull them off the camera and look at them on a monitor, they can sometimes be blurry.

I'd have liked to had manual focus while taking the Lady Bug shot.  Her camera had a very, very hard time figuring out what to focus on.  This makes sense because the auto focus on the camera is trying to find high contrast edges in a scene and then adjusting the lens to make them as sharp as possible.  Since it is all wheat and the lines are all mixed up, the camera gets confused as to what should be focused on.  Her camera had the "magic" mode as well as a centered focus mode.  Neither could figure out what I was trying to do.  I think I got the shot below by shear luck (and I'll admit to cropping it... the original was landscape, not portrait).

The only modification to these are a slight warming filter in Photoshop.

Anyway... on with the show:

Wheat, More Wheat, Yet More Wheat, and oh yeah, a Lady Bug too.


Golden...

By enigmaticfaerie
6
written 6/17/08 8:41 AM, published 6/17/08 8:41 AM

...Field of Dreams

 

Critiques please. 
I feel like I didn't capture these the way I imagined and I think they could be better, but I'm not sure what I did wrong.  So be brutal if you want.  I need feedback on these.


A circular polarizing filter was used in all the shots.


Growing Wheat

By Phantoms Wife
3
written 6/5/08 10:49 AM, published 6/5/08 10:55 AM
Almost every field I pass here is Amber Waves of Grain. They are beautifully gold, but the beauty of the  Wheat , I find, is not that easy to capture. It is a little frustrating that I cannot convey the gentle movement of the wind and the fuzziness of the tops of the fields.

From Spokane to Portland

By Fabulos
3
written 4/2/06 2:29 PM, published 4/2/06 2:29 PM
Hello Everyone,

Earlier this week I posted a picture of the Columbian Gorge. Here are some more pics from the drive. From Spokane to Portland there are miles upon miles of Popup LinkWheat. Picture of more Popup LinkWheat. Here's a picture with me Popup LinkIn the Shadows. I stopped and took some pictures of a  Popup LinkBarn> Another with a frame action made available by Classyshots (have to look through previous posts to find) Popup LinkBarn in Field. I was hoping to get some pictures before the Wheat was harvested. It is something to see and the picture do not do the beauty any justice. When traveling it does feel like Popup LinkAll Roads lead to Nowhere. But at the end of the rolling hills there are some towns. Looks like Popup LinkBuddy's driver thought he was still in the hills.

One last picture is from Northern Seattle. It is part of the pics in the folder from this trip. The Popup LinkSunset is one of a few that will be shared in a future post.



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