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Harvesting Pea Crop, Cowra
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I also created this girl to auction her off as a fundraiser for Survivor Crop, a 24-hour scrapbooking event to raise money for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
"She is a survivor."
My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 80 years old and has been a survivor for the last 5 years.
@zamario suggested this crop via a note on the original (Travertines). What does everybody think?
Taken at Pamukkale, Turkey--The photo can be found on page 129 of "Bluelist. The Best of Travel 2008" as part of Lonely Planet's section titled "Bluelist Moments".
This is from a recently posted image of a window with dark red shutters. It was suggested I cropped the shutters--not sure which I prefer.
Interseeded cover crops on Jack Boyer farm near Reinbeck, Iowa. Boyer used a spin seeder on trials to test success of seeding a cover crops mix into seed corn when corn is at V4 to V6 stage of growth. This is a Practical Farmers of Iowa trial to determine viability of interseeding cover crops and effect on seed corn yield.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
Had to sq format this pic as the dreaded mist a few minutes earlier had fogged up the nd filter and my fingers were so cold I couldnt sort it out so left it be to see what could be done at home. The top right sky was a distorted mess so had to go. I liked the un-fussy sky. These crop protection fleeces do create some great patterns. The crop circle for the 21st century...
The aliens have landed on Brighton seafront and left behind these crop circles as evidence.
You can see the old west pier on the horizon.
I converted to black and white then added some grain for an older feel then dodged and burned to bring out the detail in the foreground.
This picture was on explore 20th October 2010 thankyou.
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This was taken in July 2010. I don't know why I've only just posted. Not all that happy with the title. Open to suggestions!
Still a shot that is a work in progress, I like this angle much better because at least the clock is giving such good constant motion. Still I think it's too wide and probably that MPLS is too small of a city and there just isn't enough late night worker bees downtown... Oh well, maybe I'll just practice this shot more so I can get it in a bigger city when I have the chance.