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24-APR-2011

Rapeseed

Also known as Canola, a much better name I think, thanks Laine for the alternative name.

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Canon EOS 50D
1/100s f/16.0 at 100.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time24-Apr-2011 13:54:01
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 50D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length100 mm
Exposure Time1/100 sec
Aperturef/16
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-0.33
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Michal Leszczynski11-May-2011 11:35
Beautiful image, very colorful. V.
bill friedlander06-May-2011 19:08
An enormous and beautiful spread of yellow blossoms. I bet you can see it miles away. Great shot Colin. V
Guest 06-May-2011 17:17
What!
Already?
Which part of the tropics do you live in?
Zoltán Balogh06-May-2011 17:00
Superb Colin! V
Carol Rollins06-May-2011 14:07
This is gorgeous Colin. ~
globalgadabout06-May-2011 13:53
it's also now known as canola here in Canada...just as well considering the beauty of these huge carpets of yellow blossoms..
laine06-May-2011 13:30
Pleased you like it's other name, Colin...looks good however you say it though :)
Graeme06-May-2011 09:13
Lovely rapeseed field, Colin.Vote
Guest 06-May-2011 07:15
I love these yellow fields.. wonderful shot Colin! V
Michal Leszczynski06-May-2011 06:56
Wonderful image, beautifully framing and composed. V.
Martin Lamoon06-May-2011 06:48
Stunning landscape Colin, a really stunning scene. V
Guest 06-May-2011 04:28
Beautiful image, Colin. I must agree Rape is a strange name.
larose forest photos06-May-2011 02:00
Canola is a big crop on the prairies here. But somehow I always associate it with Britain in spring! Gorgeous. V
Walter Otto Koenig06-May-2011 00:48
A wonderful sea of yellow. Beautiful image Colin. "V"
FYI: The word rape seed comes from the Latin word for turnip, rapa or rapum. This was also in turn used by Old English. The other meaning of rape comes from the Latin word to seize or take by force, rapere.
Jean Chiasson05-May-2011 21:20
Beautiful image love the yellow tones Colin vote
Stephanie05-May-2011 21:04
Sunny yellow field! Beautiful! BV
Jim Coffman05-May-2011 20:36
A gorgeous field of yellow! V
Simon Chandler05-May-2011 19:49
So beautiful. Love the rich yellow color. v
John Reynolds LRPS05-May-2011 19:42
Great landscape - lovely colours. V.
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)05-May-2011 19:38
Awesome work Colin! V
Paolo
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