Growing Food
Jerome Hart

Growing Food

November 2024

I like this interpretation of the brief and the photographer's eye for detail. The choice to capture the sunflowers from behind works well due to the one that somehow if facing a different direction. The focus works well and the radial blur has been used well as this could have easily been over used. A clever image.

I really liked the interpretation of the brief featuring the field following the harvest. The texture of the field against the soft tones of the sky work well and the photographer has clearly considered the composition as the silhouette of the tree just adds to impact of the shot. A lovely image.

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I really like this image and it stood out from the other entries due to the simplicity, movement and framing of the image. The tractor has been captured crisply in direct juxtaposed by the dust, dirt and fertiliser. Lovely muted colour palette gives the photo more impact.

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**This contest is open to photographers ranked between 1 and 250 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.

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