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This guy was dusting in Southern Ohio and we were right in his path in between two fields of corn. Not a real good photo as it was taken with my phone.
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After some critique I decided to try a rather heavy crop of the original image, and this is what I came up with...
This round of lettuce, beets and chard marks out last round of cool crops going into the raised beds. Next up hot crops (tomato, basil, peppers, and melons).
I have a very ambivalent relationship with these pants. The color goes with about 90% of my closet and the weight is perfect for about 10 months per year. They travel really well. On the other hand, the fit is pure meh. Not long, but not cropped. Not wide-legged but not slim fit. I thought they might look better if they were shorter. Yeah, that helped.
Jaipur sequin top
Ann Taylor pants shortened by me
Kenneth Cole wedge sandals
All thrifted
Coral earrings - gift from Mr. AARP
Bakelite flake necklace - garage sale
A bit closer would have been nice and I have had to crop this shot more than I would have liked. That's nature for you, you get what you are given.
© anna hwatz photography
I cropped this ALOT sharpened it and enhanced the colour and I think it sort of turned out pretty cool.
Sunday morning and an unusual sight on the northern section of the ECML in Scotland......a DRS 66 ( since the Flasks to Torness are 68 hauled now )
66427 is working 6K22, Reston - Millerhill engineers train consisting of 5 Autoballasters. Observing the load from a bridge the first three wagons were still fully loaded and still some ballast in the last two wagons.
This cropped shot was taken at 1101 on Guy Fawkes day 2017
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The moon for once was super bright tonight... Just a shame I wasn't. Only had two bars on the battery when I arrived. So easy to forget to recharge. Not to worry I need some sleep anyway. I still managed about 10 shots before the camera shutdown so not all bad.
(taken on one exposure, no additions after the exposure. I will adjust levels, saturation, white balance, brightness and some minor cropping if required.)
Cropped on request. Original image can be found here
Sympetrum sanguineum - Bloedrode heidelibel ♂ (Ruddy Darter)
i looooooove shooting cropped portraits. is it really portrait? i like how the image leaves a mystery to the viewer. hope y'all like it.
for strobist: lit with sunpak 120J camera left at 1/16 power on a 36" shoot through umbrella.
Interseeded cover crops on Jack Boyer farm near Reinbeck, Iowa in August of 2016. Boyer used a spin seeder on trials to test success of seeding a cover crops mix into corn when corn is at V4 to V6 stage of growth. Radish, annual ryegrass and clovers were part of the mix.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
Sometimes the best way to get a true feel for a place that you've never been to before is to get away from the typical tourist attractions and experience the authentic countryside. We spent the day on a tour of Hidden Mexico which really showed us what Puerto Vallarta was all about.
Our first stop was a farm which showcased these petroglyphs carved in rocks. The story that this one tells is a calendar telling the farmer which crop to plant.
foto udara : satu lagi kenampakan crop circle yang jelas-jelas dibuat Manusia. di kebun jagung, dibuat dengan menandai pohon jagung yang akan dirubuhkan