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13-JUL-2005

13th July

the best i could do today,
I haven't exactly been in the photography mood today.

Konica-Minolta DiMAGE Z2
1/320s f/6.3 at 15.6mm iso50 full exif

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Guest 25-Apr-2006 18:00
awesome.... on one of the best hay bale shots
Sheena Woodhead23-Jul-2005 22:30
I've seen loads of hay bales while on holiday - unfortunately all inaccessible!
Stu17-Jul-2005 10:00
Rollin, rollin, rollin. Keep them haystacks rollin!
northstar3716-Jul-2005 15:02
careful they don't roll down
Bill Miller14-Jul-2005 17:04
PBase reminds me how the seasons change !
Dominic Kite14-Jul-2005 12:24
I think you've done fine. What I like are the few ears of wheat at the front, which have escaped the combine!
b-w studio14-Jul-2005 02:49
beautiful perspective.
laine8214-Jul-2005 00:11
Imagining the smell & the warmth of the hay. Love the golden fields at harvest time. Good image, Zak.
Guest 13-Jul-2005 22:59
wow, you're ahead of us - no bales round here yet.
Jeffery Stahlman13-Jul-2005 21:56
very nice
Coleen Perilloux Landry13-Jul-2005 21:34
This is such a lovely photo. I love the golden hay.
Al Chesworth13-Jul-2005 19:23
Nice one Zak. I want to picture the work in progress (bailing) but havnt yet been able to.
Mindy McNaugher13-Jul-2005 17:15
I love gently rolling hills covered in hay bales! For me, this brings back memories of driving across South Dakota! Love the feel of the image!
David Clunas13-Jul-2005 17:05
Sort of agree with Rene Zak, nice pic for an off day
Rene Hales13-Jul-2005 16:51
Oops! one more comment. By forcing the view to see the hay, they also see the foreground grassy elements and for me, at least, it makes it more powerful.--Rene
Rene Hales13-Jul-2005 16:50
I think those hay bales are incredibly hard to take good pictures of. I like yours. I would also like to see a second version with about half of the sky cropped out. Force the view to really SEE the hay.--Rene
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