Barley Field



Textures and strong sunlight can make for some interesting photography and this was the case yesterday afternoon as we headed back to East Midlands airport to catch my flight back to Edinburgh.  A field of barley on a hillside near to village of Wilson on the Leicestershire / Derbyshire border was being lit by the low evening sun behind a copse of trees while a breeze kept making the barley move in patterns.

Using the Fujifilm X-T1 and the 56mm f1.2 or 35mm f1.4 I set about capturing a selection of images.   I also used the Lee 10x ND 'big stopper' filter to slow the shutter speed down to around 1/10 second to capture some of the movement caused by the wind.

Here are some of the images







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