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05-NOV-2010 Michael Edwards

A Prairie Afternoon

Strong City, Kansas

An afternoon on the American prairie near Strong City, Kansas.
The National Tall Grass Prairie Preserve is one of the largest preserves of the open prairie in the US, approximately 11,000 acres in south central Kansas.

Leica M8 ,Leica Summicron 90/2.0
1/360s f11 at 90.0mm iso160 hide exif
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Date/Time05-Nov-2010 13:29:12
MakeLeica Camera AG
ModelM8 Digital Camera
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length90 mm
Exposure Time1/360 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent160
Exposure Bias-0.66
White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

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Guest 10-Nov-2010 05:24
Wonderful prairie complimentary colors and mood.
Pete Hemington09-Nov-2010 21:32
What a super space, but in 6ft grass you could get very lost.
Frank Kavanagh Photography09-Nov-2010 19:55
Wow this is fantastic Michael, 11,000 acres that's big, and six foot tall. Wow again.
Guest 09-Nov-2010 13:30
I really like the open feeling of this shot and the info
about the grasses is amazing as is their height. Beautiful shot.
Steve Mockford09-Nov-2010 00:27
Great shot Michael. I have always liked these small prairie copses.
Cindy Flood08-Nov-2010 21:41
Michael, That is most interesting to know that we are looking at over 40 different grasses. There is so much beauty in this simplicity.
Michael Edwards08-Nov-2010 11:52
No, Terry, the US Parks Service personnel told me this area was too far east to have been affected by those conditions.
This was, for years a cattle ranch.
The Flint Hills, where this is located, was never suited for farming. The limestone all over the area would bear that out. This tall grass, which actuallyis made of a large tangled net of about 70 different grasses, is drought resistant, since the roots of these grasses are usually up to 12 feet long. They had plenty of rain this vear.. The tops of the grass were well over 6 feet tall.
Terry_O08-Nov-2010 06:55
Beautiful, Michael. I wonderful if this is part of the rehabilitated dust bowl.
hal 08-Nov-2010 06:38
An amazing sight. l've never seen country like this.
A very expressive photograph, Michael