Growing Food
Jerome Hart

Growing Food

November 2024

I really liked the perspective used in this entry. The tractor gives the viewer perspective and scale whilst the lines on the field provide texture and warmth. A minor alteration in post processing to straighten the lines on the field would improve this image in my opinion. The pop of colour from the tractor helps balance the negative space in the image.

Entry 22208814
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I really liked the point of focus in this entry. This is an well executed example of a good use of depth of field. The photographer has managed to evoke the feeling of movement of the harvester in this image. A worthy winner.

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Entry 22248498
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I really liked the choice of subject composition of this image. The photographer has managed to make a kale field look as though it is something from another world! The almost 50/50 split of the sky and crop works well on this pleasing image.

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**This contest is open to photographers ranked 1001+ in this week’s <a href="https://www.photocrowd.com/photographer-community/">Leaderboard</a>.** We grow food on many different scales - a plate of cress on a windowsill, gardens and allotments tended with love and care, subsistence farming to support households and villages, and vast monoculture farms that stretch as far as the eye can see. Climate change and biodiversity loss is bringing an increased focus on how we grow food, and the security of production.