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Have we been visited by someone from outer space - oh I hope not.

ODC: square cropped

 

Thanks to Kim Klassen for the texture!

Cropped, lightened, sharpened, blown at the back - all appropriate for a hairdressers. He wouldn't keep still, but he's a cutie. By a SMC Pentax 28/3.5

Cropped image of a red-tailed hawk who just landed in a pine tree with a live mouse in its beak.

Well, it shows here if I crop to make bigger. I liked the canvas look & wish you could see the whole thing, oh well...

Our friend, Marion, had another teaching stint in Wuxi in October (2011). David gave her a riding crop he made. It seemed appropriate since she has been bringing him the kangaroo hide he uses for making his whips.

Shot in Poirino, Italy, June 2011

Experimenting with backlighting and cropping the subject. The sun about to set beneath an avocado tree. I asked John Paul to strike a pose as if showing a thirsty young boy.

 

An entry for Week 95 of NikonD40Challenge group.

Yessss! In this picture you can see a REAL crop circle... precisely this one: www.lucypringle.co.uk/photos/2007/uk2007bo.shtml#pic2

 

Enjoy!

Aerial images of crop fields in Midlothian. Photographer Barrie Williams. Copyright of Scottish Government.

Floral diagrams of pollinator dependent crops

 

©FAO/Guida Joseph

In the white borders of the print (which I have cropped out), the people in this photo are labeled as follows: Seated, from L: Corinne Richardson, Hildur Richardson, Fern (Abbott) Richardson (holding Hildur in her lap), Marshall Richardson (holding the puppy), Aunt Nellie (Ranney) Bridge, and Uncle George Richardson. Standing, from L: Uncle Will Bridge, Fred Richardson, and Bert Richardson.

 

In the margin of an adjacent photo is written, "Bridges were Fred's cousins." Specifically, Uncle Will Bridge was married to Fred's aunt Nellie Ranney, who was his mother's sister.

The bridal party. Taking photos on the porch because it was absolutely pouring out :-(

 

(Cropped from this photo.)

En pendulaire au dessus de St-Hyacinthe.

crop of portrait by Andrea Basile. Commissioned for Pulp 06.

The Crop Trust's Executive Director, Marie Haga, visits the International Center for Tropical Agriculture in Colombia

This is a crop of the two-image sunset panorama shown in the comments section below.

 

While I was busy getting soaked... and shielding the lens from the rain with my hand... I honestly didn't think that I'd manage to capture anything nice here. But I really like how this one came out... it's definitely not as nice as it could have been... but I still like it enough to post it! :)

 

Nikon D800, Nikkor 50mm, aperture of f/14, with a 1/6th second exposure.

 

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The pasture is planted for hay, one of the largest cash crops up here. We have a lot of cattle beasts up here on the Bruce, as a matter of fact per square foot we run more beef cattle on the Bruce Penninsula than they do in the whole state of Texas.

The pasture has recently been cropped but durring first growth it gets up to the nipples of the average person. Walking out after a good rain storm is equivallent to a full body soak in a tub

Time for rule one: if you're a smoker please stub out your butt and carry the filter with you until you find a garbage can. Not only are the feilds and forests made from flammable material but once the hay is cropped it will be used to feed cows, so unless you want to be eating cigarrette filters in your next hamburger...

 

Hay barley crop near Moccasin, Montana. July 2010. Public domain.

Thats cropped to try to make the parrot more abstract but I started to run out of pixles before it became abstract enough....so I suppose its just a feather

Sigma SD1 Merrill, Sigma 30mm f1.4 & Sigma Photo Pro 5.5

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Crops taken during sunset

Sunflowers, corn, hops, horse, train and automobile in this Middleburgh mural. The 2012 mural was designed by Leland Neff and painted by Patricia Brancoforte, Deborah Krol, Bill Morton, Patty Turner, Gladys Gardner, Bonnie Morton, Kerri Corcoran & Friends.

Crop duster works some fields just east of New Baden, IL.

Biplane sprayer at work over fields by Brodhead, WI

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