14 July 2010
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26 comments:
Great pic! Love the sky!
I've always wondered why some hay bales are round and others are rectangular.
Love this shot - from a wanna be farmgirl.
love hay bales all nice and tidy in the field. great picture
Lovely photo - the bales look set to roll off down the field.
That hay just keeps on rollin' along.
From that perspective the hay bails look so neat, and smooth, almost artificial/manufactured....
Gorgeous!
I can almost feel a cool (and needed) breeze. :)
it is a shame there are no more haystacks, but the giant rolls are nice...until they cover them with black plastic.
It is a beautiful sky.
I like the rolls better ;) Happy WW.
This is gorgeous. How wide is your wide angle?
Beautiful field and shot.
What a lovely picture. It's good to see some grass that isn't totally parched, which is what we have down here now!
Oh, how I love this picture--takes me right back to childhood. I long to hop on a horse and canter through that field.
Beautiful.
Really nice composition.
Love it!
Beautiful - love the colors and it's so peaceful.
You fully captured the idyllic setting of the pastoral community!
Ahhhhhhh!
This is so pretty and idyllic it looks fake! Thanks for sharing.
I don't know what it is about this picture, but I just absolutely love it Beth!! I want to be there :)
Nicely done! We always call this the "marshmallow harvest"!
I did not they were hay balls. i have never seen anything like this!
The sky is just gorgeous in that shot. I like how the mountain in the background just draws the eye right into the picture. Great shot!
the suggested movement (to my eye) of the bales draws me to the colors of the mountains/sky/clouds. Lovely!
the suggested movement (to my eye) of the bales draws me to the colors of the mountains/sky/clouds. Lovely!
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