View allAll Photos Tagged Crops
Bebe leopard print cropped fur jacket, contrast shirt, Topshop Leigh jeans, Nine West "MainStay" booties, ASOS catarzi fedora hat (www.raven-locks.blogspot.com)
I think a farmer was dusting crops, but the fog was laying low so I had to take this shot. The smoke in the background is a power station.
Bebe leopard print cropped fur jacket, contrast shirt, Topshop Leigh jeans, Nine West "MainStay" booties, ASOS catarzi fedora hat (www.raven-locks.blogspot.com)
A crop duster skims over rolling Palouse hills while spraying. This was one of the last passes he did before moving to a different location.
Thank you for your critiques and suggestions, Ry
Himachal Pradesh, India.
Credit: ©2011CIAT/NeilPalmer
Please credit accordingly and leave a comment when you use a CIAT photo.
For more info: ciat-comunicaciones@cgiar.org
Let me explain...nah, nevermind...oh ok, I wanted a pic of the kernels on this ear of corn, set the corn on a fence ...got picture...then thought to take a pic from the bigger view...this is what happened when I cropped off the fence...so it truly is a crop only pic...and somewhat of an illusion
Linden sweatshirt pattern by Grainline studio (view B): www.owllaughing.com/2015/04/08/cropped-linden-sweater/
Cover crops line both sides of a stream in a Washington County, Iowa, farm field. Cover crops can sequester nitrogen for future crops instead of allowing nitrates to enter streams.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
Of the other shot. I really should crop more photos because it does make a difference. Yes i should have been closer the first time. 8.2 megapixels definitely limits your cropping ability.
The Crop Trust's Executive Director, Marie Haga, visits the International Center for Tropical Agriculture in Colombia
Alas, cropped a bit too much but I am not good at straightening photos yet!! HOWEVER, you get the idea. There is still a bit of work in the bloom itself and some edge defining and cleaning up to do, but I THINK , apart from that, I am calling this DONE- except the background! I THINK I have decided on a dark background. The original photo was shot against a black board, but I do not want black. That said, I just CANNOT decide. ANY and ALL suggestions will be considered seriously so please, feel free. On the whole, for a big piece of intense work, I think I am fairly pleased. There are LOTS of things I'd do differently next time but next time will not be this peony so... who knows??? I am thinking Daylilies, as they are currently on the rise in our garden. Bless you for your patience and your encouragement!