Rolling Hills and Farmhouse, WA

© Brenda Tharp

Rolling Hills and Farmhouse, WA

Uploaded: July 02, 2003 15:02:01

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C A June 18, 2007

Hello Brenda,
First of all i'm new here on betterphoto. Just getting to know betterphoto to see what it is like here.. You make really good and nice photographs. This one remembers me of New Zealand from a few years ago. I wonder why you don't have a bit of sky in your composition. I think you like to point us to the hills but I think you can still do that with a bit of sky in your photo. Don't get me wrong, I DO like your shot :-) #675632

Penny J. Irwin June 18, 2007

I don't agree with Corne A here. The subject here that I see is the rollong hills like the title suggests. The shadows and the tones, with the hint of life ( the farm house deep in the background). Lets the mind wander what it would be like to live in such a setting. Putting in some of the sky would take away form the the shot. But I so agree with the her on it being a great shot! #4407166

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