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10-DEC-2006

Another from my photo shoot in the Michigan countryside!


Sepia toned version:



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regi olbrechts25-Feb-2007 15:35
feel the sun!!!
firstbrook14-Feb-2007 13:17
Both are very beautiful.......i would pick this one....luv it
Robin Reid20-Dec-2006 04:28
Terrific Mindy.
Guest 19-Dec-2006 01:33
Beautiful are gorgeous but I prefer the color version.
I agree w/ Breland.
They look like they're dancing. :) V
Gayle P. Clement19-Dec-2006 00:34
Lovely tones, Mindy.
Greg Harp18-Dec-2006 23:20
Beautiful! Love the golden tones.
Gra Tomlin18-Dec-2006 18:36
WONDERFUL ! regards Helen
Guest 18-Dec-2006 16:52
I can imagine the sound of the leaves and tassels rustling in the breeze.
Love the color version Minday!
Chris Sofopoulos18-Dec-2006 11:31
I like this orange colour!
Peter Bray18-Dec-2006 10:37
Nice backlighting without any overly dark areas.
Lee Rudd18-Dec-2006 09:37
A lovely image... I have a suspicion of a very low angle here, like nearly prone!
Breland18-Dec-2006 05:54
I am surprised how the b&w gives you the feeling of a cold winter day and the color one a warm fall day. Excellent shot Mindy . GMV
shatterbug18-Dec-2006 04:29
This is really framed well...I like the position of the sun. Backlighting is beautiful! V.
Bryan Ramsay18-Dec-2006 02:17
I lke this one the best, the warm colors give it an indian summer feel! The sun flare works here as wel!! Very nice! -BJ V
Guest 18-Dec-2006 00:58
Love this! V
Guest 18-Dec-2006 00:38
Amber waves of grain, with snow on the ground. Yep, that's Michigan. Vote
Char18-Dec-2006 00:21
I like the color version a lot too! I like them both for different reasons. GMV
joanteno17-Dec-2006 20:20
Excellent..
Guest 17-Dec-2006 19:20
WOW, Mindy
You nailed this composition
the light is superb
a field of corn is not that easy to shoot and come up with something interesting
I like how you moved in on the 4 or 5 taller stalks in the right center
big vote