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through_the_lens | all galleries >> Galleries >> Michael Edwards, USA > Morning on the Farm
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21-JUN-2010

Morning on the Farm

Our farm, this morning, the longest day of the year..

Leica M8 ,Leica Elmarit M 28/2.8 ASPH
1/250s f/2.8 at 28.0mm iso160 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Cindi 25-Jun-2010 02:23
This is beautiful. What a magical feel to it!
Pete Hemington22-Jun-2010 21:12
View like this cut down on the need to travel!
Tis a good one, the lighing on the trees the mist and the receeding into the distance.
Guest 22-Jun-2010 12:13
Wow. Lucky you. Timeless and beautiful. Andrea
Michael Edwards22-Jun-2010 10:55
Hal, Cheryk, Cindy, Terry, Bob and Lennart:
I am truly humbled by your feedback.
Thanks very much. We love our place.
Lennart Waara22-Jun-2010 08:02
Hi there Michael! Really great picture. Good work with colors and haze to enhance the feeling of morning ad rural country. Top marks for this one!
Guest 22-Jun-2010 01:47
I agree with everyone about printing it large... this is a timeless image with lots of good feeling. Nice place, too.
Terry 22-Jun-2010 01:47
Stunning, Michael. I love the ground fog rising from the field
coupled with the gorgeous morning light. A masterpiece, and what
a wonderful view for you to enjoy daily.
Cindy Flood22-Jun-2010 01:22
I agree with Hal and Cheryl. Michael, you have outdone yourself on this one. It is wonderful that it is a scene from your own property. It should be printed big.
Cheryl Klym-Edwards22-Jun-2010 01:14
This is an absolutely beautiful landscape..love the early morning mist and muted colours! Just lovely Michael!
hal 22-Jun-2010 00:57
Simply beautiful. Wonderful golden light on a subtle composition.
This is a work of art, Michael.
l think it should be enlarged at least to 3 feet wide and framed.