Sus, thank you. I kinda wish all that hay was still out there. They've got it moved off the field now, but I did enjoy taking pictures while it was out there.
Silverstar, thank you. When I took it, I was thinking of a before and after type shot. The grass in the foreground eventually becomes the hay in the background. One thing I would do differently now that I've seen it, is to back up just a hair and get the grass all the way down to where the heads all join in to the stem. OH, well. It was a good learning experience.
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Pretty clouds. :) Wow, you have just got some of the greatest photos from near that hayfield. Seriously awesome.
I love the second photo. The way that plant has been captured is really great.:)
Sus, thank you. I kinda wish all that hay was still out there. They've got it moved off the field now, but I did enjoy taking pictures while it was out there.
Silverstar, thank you. When I took it, I was thinking of a before and after type shot. The grass in the foreground eventually becomes the hay in the background. One thing I would do differently now that I've seen it, is to back up just a hair and get the grass all the way down to where the heads all join in to the stem. OH, well. It was a good learning experience.
It is a very nice picture. Taking pictures and trying to get the right asthetic view is difficult. This one lays out well.
Thank you Lou
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