The last of the grapes in the vineyard

Chris Summers

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They harvested grapes here in Provence last month so hardly any left on the vine but I managed to find a bunch yesterday in a vineyard near our house. I had went out walking with my R7 and Tamron 10-22mm lens as I was thinking I would be mostly shooting local buildings and landscapes. When I found these I took a few shots, admittedly at 24mm the shot is still a bit on the wide side, 24mm being more like a 38mm on the crop sensor but you shoot with the gear you have!

Upon importing into Lightroom I cropped in a lot and did the usual corrections. I wanted a more autumn looking shot so I applied one of the Autumn presets that come with this version of Lightroom. Overall I like the finished shot.
 

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Lovely shot Chris. I like the Autumn edit the most. It has a lot more warmth and the tighter crop literally puts those juicy grapes into your mouth :)
 

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