This was taken from the same place as yesterday's photograph but angled more to the west - yesterday's farm is out of view to the right. And for those who like that kind of thing - this one is in colour. (If anyone is wondering, the crop in the foreground is linseed.)
A beautiful scene, please keep up with the French shots, I'm getting French withdrawal and goodness knows when we'll be able to get back over the Channel again!
A very nice picture, but in this case I clearly prefer your b&w version. It is good to have this comparison. B&w and colour have their own possibilities of expressions. Whichever is better has to be decided anew for each picture.
I would generally like to see more discussions at this level, especially the reasons for a decision. I believe in individuality, but also in the collective. This world only becomes human in a coherent combination of these two dimensions; in the mutual penetration of emotion, thought and sensual perception into a conclusive whole. Why should it be different just in art?
I would generally like to see more discussions at this level, especially the reasons for a decision. I believe in individuality, but also in the collective. This world only becomes human in a coherent combination of these two dimensions; in the mutual penetration of emotion, thought and sensual perception into a conclusive whole. Why should it be different just in art?