Desktop Friday: The Thirty Third
Each and every Friday I post a desktop wallpaper which I have taken personally on travels and outings with my Canon 350D. The wallpaper is sized at a resoultion of 2560×1600 pixels, big enough to be used on a 30 inch Apple Cinema Display, so no-one will miss out.
Schwood

Feel free to leave any comments or constructive criticism about this wallpaper below - it helps me grow and learn the art of photography. If you have suggestions for Desktop Friday, feel free to shoot me an email. Have a great weekend!
Download this weeks desktop wallpaper here.
#1
Jake, UkraineVery nice. I have also found some good your photos at Flickr.
Good work.
I am thinking of buying 350D or 400D soon. =))
#2
Gordon → www.onemanblogs.co.uk
OK, don’t hate me. This is given in a hope to be constructive, and I really have enjoyed a lot of your previous wallpapers but..
Well..
The sheep is a distraction in this composition I think, doubly so as it’s out-of-focus. I think the textures and shapes of the wood would be better highlighted if you had moved the sheep out of the background.
I think I get what you are trying to do though, but for this example I think concentrating fully on the wood would’ve been better. Just my opinion!!
#3
Chris Marshall → chrismarshall.ws
I am with Gordon on this one - dump the sheep, crop out the background and fill the screen more with the fence
#4
Jack Sauer → jacksauer.com
I agree, your boyfriend does distract people from the fence…
#5
MickehMaybe have a sort of verticle view of the fence. Not a really straight on view of it. Make the angle go across the piece of wood on the fence. The grey and the green in the background don’t really go together that well. It sort of has two different atmospheres to the picture. Maybe pick the shot of the fence in the background as a sort of patterned look. If you ever have something in focus make it so that is the main object you are looking at.
To me, the grey of the fence and the green grass do not match eachother at all.
#6
Dave → davebelden.com
The sheep makes the picture. Without him (her?) it’s a pretty plain shot… nice, but plain.