hard to tell when they're that close. Do you have a macro setting on your camera? That could work too. But I really just wanted to say I love your outdoor setup man that looks amazing!!!
personaly I would wait a little while longer untill most of the white pistils have turned brown/redish. from what I see most of the pistils are only half changed color if changed at all so give it a while longer
It depends how you like your trichomes, noone else knows your taste. Get a pocket microscope and have a look. With nice ladies like that, it seems a shame not to finish properly.
get a magnifying glass and check your trichs. If theyre smokey then your almost there. you want them brownish
With respect Sir - how do you know how he likes his smoke? Get a little microscope for a few pennies - you then get a brilliant view of the trichomes, better than a little glass. They go from clear to cloudy to amber. I chop mine when they are about 50% amber - but that is very much my personal choice.