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Variant 111 24x30, Yashica mat 124g

Epiphyllum hookeri (commonly known as night-blooming cereus).Native to Mexico & Central America. I've had a bumper crop of blooms this year - no idea why but I love them.

Favorite location for misty sunrise shots, this is HDR sunset.

066 2012 03 25

Oklahoma Canola crop explored

captured between Lawton

and the Texas border.

[ELLIOT CROPPED]

 

- FATPACK HUD WITH 24 OPTIONS TO CUSTOMIZE

- SINGLE COLOR with lite hud

to change metals only, with 2 options.

- Materials Enabled

- Fitted for Legacy(m), Belleza Jake.

Mixed crops providing a nice bit of colour

 

280/365,

Canadian Thanksgiving Day is two days away.

The local squirrels will appreciate this crop of cones to harvest

Spruce tree,

From my balcony,

 

Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia

 

Cropped version of another day stuck in the fog on 10/30

Lines where rows of crops were in a harvested field in central Wisconsin.

differentialous fallingoutofus

 

The Spotted Crop Lorry spends its youth foraging the parries and crop lands of the lower elevations throughout the mainland at all elevations. Spotting and body marks tend increase with age. Older models are recognized by flatter feet and collections of bailing twine. Older models often shed unnecessary armor, headlights and transmission parts. The Spotted Lorry can roam the croplands for 30 to 40 years. Older models can be found securing a roosting spot closer to home. They tend to hide in the tall grass watching younger models in the fields. This particular model found a resting home in a gravel parking spot. The Spotted Crop Lorry can be found in ecologies populated by the rust-crested implement. Other species to look for are the dungareed hired-man and the hairy-chested chin scratcher.

 

For another tall tale and another bucket of horsefeathers, head on over to St. George's place. It is in the albums section.

 

Oh, Happy Truck Thursday.

 

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A crop suggested by my friend Don - which do you prefer?

Who ever knows the Lubitel will understand that I hadn't been drinking that day… I found this toy at the flea market last Sunday (7 euros) and went for a test walk in the park near my house. I wasn't quite sure whether the camera was actually working, so I just applied the slogan : "shoot, don't think !"

Quite hard, but funny : the viewfinder is a bit of a joke (with my glasses on, or without), the image is reversed (right/left) and you have to guess the right settings.

Same as previous with requested crop :)

The second crop circle of the UK 2021 season. There's one thing for sure, they can only get better from here onwards!

Wallkill View Farm harvesting their pumpkin crop near New Paltz, NY

123 Pictures in 2923 #3 "Agricultural crops"

This is a field of young corn plants just south of Corpus Christi, TX. I went out to this area looking for cotton, but apparently it had just been planted and had not come up yet. There are two other major crops in this part of South Texas: sorghum and wind turbines. The sorghum tends to be mostly on the north and northwest side of town, but the next picture in my feed is of some wind turbines.

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My friend mgfoto2011 suggested another crop of the previous post.

After extra thought I must surrender, - the new crop gives a stronger image.

Crop as suggested by bps6162

cropped in elements 6 and processed

Waving Crops...

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Making a turn for another run.

West Brocks Farm, Longnewton

Barley field and the Pitstone windmill, near Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire

Sweet corn plants from last harvest in a mid winter frozen field.

It was like a frog party over there.

 

And yes, I'm addicted to squares. ;)

Not sure if a fox can be happy or can display a happy face but seemed to catch this one with a contented face that's for sure....beautiful creatures.

 

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One of the odds in the field, trying to stand up tall :)

heres my snow bench ~ cropped as suggested!

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