Taken in East Yorkshire. A once a year shor after harvest. The farmer was working in the next field, he must has thought I had lost the plot walking halfway across the field with a tripod and camera on my sholder.
Good for you, thats dedication !!! Well done, good luck with it Linda
~In His Love~ Maggi D For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. Romans 1:16
Super detail and colours in this, Linda. Good luck with this. I agree with Maggi on the dedicated partCatIt's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see ~ Henry David Thoreau
Wonderful capture here Linda!.......love the composition and colours, well worth the effort you went through to get this image......good luck its a little beauty!....Alan
I'm in total agreement with all the prior comments, Linda.
I can almost smell the scent ... I used to love riding the tractor when it came time for bailing.
"Good Luck with it too!"
~Kelly
Thank you Kelly, Alan, Maggi and Cat - Your comments are lovely and much appreciated. I took it with my new lens a SP AF 10-24 F/3.5-4.5 Dill Tamron I have only taken about a dozen shot with it so far and I am just playing at the moment.The hidden harmony is better than the obvious. Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
My favourite time of year. This photo makes me want to go out and take more shots of harvesting before it's too late. They don't hang about these farmers do they. Love it.
Thank you Norma and welcome to the blog. You are so right I went back the next day and the bails were all gone.The hidden harmony is better than the obvious. Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
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