Re: PESO - Winter Wheat Along The Woodline

2015-05-10 Thread John
Sounds like Aspens play the same ecological role that pines do here in 
the south.



On 5/8/2015 9:31 PM, Mark C wrote:

Thanks, Bob. Aspen are actually found across much of North America,
though there are a few varieties. These trees popped up after the area
beyond the field was logged - that seems to be classic niche for aspen
in Michigan (first trees in after an area is clear cut or burned.)
Thanks for looking!

Mark

On 5/7/2015 12:24 PM, Bob Sullivan wrote:

Excellent detail in the larger image.
I thought aspens were mainly Colorado trees.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 11:11 PM, Mark C  wrote:

The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I
frequent and planting winter wheat. Here the wheat is growing along a
stand
of aspen, which pop up after the more mature forest is clear cut. The
wheat
is shockingly green in the springtime. I did adjust the saturation in
this -
minus 20 to both the green and yellow sliders.

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/winter-wheat-along-the-wood


I recommend looking at the larger image. It is lost in the web sized
image,
but the detail rendered by the K3 really challenges what I ge from
6x7 film.

K3, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 EX (first version).

Comments welcome!

Mark

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Re: PESO - Winter Wheat Along The Woodline

2015-05-09 Thread Jack Davis
Just took a serious (not on my cell) look at this.
Can't help but wonder what those Aspen must look like in the fall.(?)
Nice one, Mark!

Jack

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I'm curious how it would work with -more- desaturation... but I agree 
with Rick otherwise
ann

On 5/8/2015 21:28, Rick Womer wrote:
> I like this one a lot, Mark. The green wheat against the bare woods, the pine 
> tree... it all works beautifully.
>
> I'm curious about how it would look without desaturation.
>
> Rick
>
> On May 7, 2015, at 12:11 AM, Mark C wrote:
>
>> The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I 
>> frequent and planting winter wheat. Here the wheat is growing along a stand 
>> of aspen, which pop up after the more mature forest is clear cut. The wheat 
>> is shockingly green in the springtime. I did adjust the saturation in this - 
>> minus 20 to both the green and yellow sliders.
>>
>> http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/winter-wheat-along-the-wood
>>
>> I recommend looking at the larger image. It is lost in the web sized image, 
>> but the detail rendered by the K3 really challenges what I ge from 6x7 film.
>>
>> K3, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 EX (first version).
>>
>> Comments welcome!
>>
>> Mark
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Re: PESO - Winter Wheat Along The Woodline

2015-05-09 Thread Ann Sanfedele
I'm curious how it would work with -more- desaturation... but I agree 
with Rick otherwise

ann

On 5/8/2015 21:28, Rick Womer wrote:

I like this one a lot, Mark. The green wheat against the bare woods, the pine 
tree... it all works beautifully.

I'm curious about how it would look without desaturation.

Rick

On May 7, 2015, at 12:11 AM, Mark C wrote:


The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I 
frequent and planting winter wheat. Here the wheat is growing along a stand of 
aspen, which pop up after the more mature forest is clear cut. The wheat is 
shockingly green in the springtime. I did adjust the saturation in this - minus 
20 to both the green and yellow sliders.

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/winter-wheat-along-the-wood

I recommend looking at the larger image. It is lost in the web sized image, but 
the detail rendered by the K3 really challenges what I ge from 6x7 film.

K3, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 EX (first version).

Comments welcome!

Mark

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Re: PESO - Winter Wheat Along The Woodline

2015-05-08 Thread Mark C
Thanks, Bob. Aspen are actually found across much of North America, 
though there are a few varieties. These trees popped up after the area 
beyond the field was logged - that seems to be classic niche for aspen 
in Michigan (first trees in after an area is clear cut or burned.) 
Thanks for looking!


Mark

On 5/7/2015 12:24 PM, Bob Sullivan wrote:

Excellent detail in the larger image.
I thought aspens were mainly Colorado trees.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 11:11 PM, Mark C  wrote:

The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I
frequent and planting winter wheat. Here the wheat is growing along a stand
of aspen, which pop up after the more mature forest is clear cut. The wheat
is shockingly green in the springtime. I did adjust the saturation in this -
minus 20 to both the green and yellow sliders.

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/winter-wheat-along-the-wood

I recommend looking at the larger image. It is lost in the web sized image,
but the detail rendered by the K3 really challenges what I ge from 6x7 film.

K3, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 EX (first version).

Comments welcome!

Mark

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Re: PESO - Winter Wheat Along The Woodline

2015-05-08 Thread Rick Womer
I like this one a lot, Mark. The green wheat against the bare woods, the pine 
tree... it all works beautifully.

I'm curious about how it would look without desaturation.

Rick

On May 7, 2015, at 12:11 AM, Mark C wrote:

> The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I 
> frequent and planting winter wheat. Here the wheat is growing along a stand 
> of aspen, which pop up after the more mature forest is clear cut. The wheat 
> is shockingly green in the springtime. I did adjust the saturation in this - 
> minus 20 to both the green and yellow sliders.
> 
> http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/winter-wheat-along-the-wood
> 
> I recommend looking at the larger image. It is lost in the web sized image, 
> but the detail rendered by the K3 really challenges what I ge from 6x7 film.
> 
> K3, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 EX (first version).
> 
> Comments welcome!
> 
> Mark
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Re: PESO - Winter Wheat Along The Woodline

2015-05-08 Thread Donald Guthrie
Lovely scene and rendering. Great stand of trees. Did you take one w/o 
the evergreen? If I cover the evergreen the system seem calmer. Maybe 
you wanted the outlier as a jarring element. Anyway fine photo.


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The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I
frequent and planting winter wheat. Here the wheat is growing along a
stand of aspen, which pop up after the more mature forest is clear cut.
The wheat is shockingly green in the springtime. I did adjust the
saturation in this - minus 20 to both the green and yellow sliders.

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/winter-wheat-along-the-wood

I recommend looking at the larger image. It is lost in the web sized
image, but the detail rendered by the K3 really challenges what I ge
from 6x7 film.

K3, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 EX (first version).

Comments welcome!



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Re: PESO - Winter Wheat Along The Woodline

2015-05-07 Thread Bob Sullivan
Excellent detail in the larger image.
I thought aspens were mainly Colorado trees.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 11:11 PM, Mark C  wrote:
> The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I
> frequent and planting winter wheat. Here the wheat is growing along a stand
> of aspen, which pop up after the more mature forest is clear cut. The wheat
> is shockingly green in the springtime. I did adjust the saturation in this -
> minus 20 to both the green and yellow sliders.
>
> http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/winter-wheat-along-the-wood
>
> I recommend looking at the larger image. It is lost in the web sized image,
> but the detail rendered by the K3 really challenges what I ge from 6x7 film.
>
> K3, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 EX (first version).
>
> Comments welcome!
>
> Mark
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Re: PESO - Winter Wheat Along The Woodline

2015-05-06 Thread David Mann
Your site is not working for me today... I get the banner at the top but 
nothing else.

Cheers,
Dave

> On May 7, 2015, at 4:11 pm, Mark C  wrote:
> 
> The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I 
> frequent and planting winter wheat. Here the wheat is growing along a stand 
> of aspen, which pop up after the more mature forest is clear cut. The wheat 
> is shockingly green in the springtime. I did adjust the saturation in this - 
> minus 20 to both the green and yellow sliders.
> 
> http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/winter-wheat-along-the-wood
> 
> I recommend looking at the larger image. It is lost in the web sized image, 
> but the detail rendered by the K3 really challenges what I ge from 6x7 film.
> 
> K3, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 EX (first version).
> 
> Comments welcome!
> 
> Mark
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PESO - Winter Wheat Along The Woodline

2015-05-06 Thread Mark C
The DNR has taken to plowing up some of the meadows in the forest that I 
frequent and planting winter wheat. Here the wheat is growing along a 
stand of aspen, which pop up after the more mature forest is clear cut. 
The wheat is shockingly green in the springtime. I did adjust the 
saturation in this - minus 20 to both the green and yellow sliders.


http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/winter-wheat-along-the-wood

I recommend looking at the larger image. It is lost in the web sized 
image, but the detail rendered by the K3 really challenges what I ge 
from 6x7 film.


K3, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 EX (first version).

Comments welcome!

Mark

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