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THis was a suggested crop to the picture linked below - which do you prefer

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My wife spotted a Hare in a field as I drove her to work, yesterday and I decided to have a look today. I went out early and saw a few from a distance. Heavily cropped, with my big lens but it was a start.

Crop Lines

 

Sunday morning and a crop field on the outskirts of Kirkoswald in the Eden Valley. I wanted to try and use the crop lines and the tree with its broken branches in this compostion, hopefully it works.

 

Kirkoswald, Cumbria

 

Sony A7RII

Sony FE24-70mm f2.8 GM

 

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Chiba shopping Mall...FuLuLu Garden

crop inspired by the lovely kaitlin.

 

i'm absolutely in love with circle crops. it adds so much more character to the picture.

if you didn't already figure out it's my new icon. woopeee.

 

don't ask me why my face turned out all grainy.. i don't know if i like it or not. but let's give it time.

 

i know i say this all the time but i'd like to start a weekly challenge. and actually do it..

so i think i will be starting that here shortly.

 

fall break is finally here. all i've been doing is blogging. and taking a ton of pictures.

i'm blessed to have 3 wonderful cameras. Except my Nikon, Jasmine, just recently ran out of film. so i will have to go buy her more.

 

xoxo--

A cropped version of an early photo, minus Kingston Bridge barriers and bus window reflections.

 

Horrible compression at the small size though.

 

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Larger size not much better.

 

Crop fields in the English countryside

An HDR photo a sunset over a field framed by the trees. I like to be out this time of day looking for a good foreground frame for my shots.

 

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Thanks in advance for taking your time to view my work. Stay safe out there wherever you are

best viewed close up... ;)

Crossin the pond on a bit of a road trip around the US for the next few weeks, catch you in october-

 

anyone interested in paintin at The Shakedown Jam should contact moot@mootart.com

 

Its happenin the 24th October in Preston Lancs- centre of the civilised world-

 

Ha

 

A New Holland combine Harvester completes another strip of wheat as it harvests a large wheatfield near Braunston, Northamptonshire.

 

21st August 2019

147/365

Can you tell I'm struggling at the moment?

Same set but cropped to get a bit closer

Best viewed large. This is a suggested crop of one of my pictures taken a few weeks ago. The real image is the defraction within the drop. A lens is formed in the water and the flowers behind are shown as an inverted image in the drop.

....An older adult. Post editing to bring out some detail through the fog that morning.

I feel this is a better crop than the square one…

Bad light nearly all day but this flock was at the end of my road so I made several visits hoping for decent light. I struggled with my camera to focus but posting them anyway.

Many thanks to you ALL for the views, faves and comments you make on my shots it is very appreciated

I remember as a kid seeing a lot more crop duster's dusting the fields. But you don't nearly see as many crop duster anymore, mainly because of the chemical issues and I believe due to the modifications of the crop itself to be more disease resistance.

 

Having talked to a lot of crop dusters pilots over the years I've never met one that had never crashed at least once, I guess that's the occupational hazard of their job.

 

Derived from the crop circle pattern discovered near Pähl, Bavaria in July 2020.

Crop duster east of Uniontown, Washington.

Highest position: 44 on Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Tonight at the Daymark it was take a ticket and wait your turn. I have never seen so many people there to photograph the tower.

The crop is starting to change colour from green to yellow as can be seen in the foreground.

Session this week with SY for modeling portfolio. More to come.

SONY 135mm 1.8 GM, this is cropped from a much larger image, see lower in the comments. You can use high megapixels Cameras with very good prime Lenses to crop a lot and still get excellent photo images, os you do not always need fx a Macro Lens.

Thelnetham Windmill at sunset with soft light. Luckily there was a tidy young barley crop next door with some nice tractor lines.

Whilst it was great to see all the fields looking so golden with crops, the lines of the stubble also looked interesting. Nice to see clouds again as well!

I found the color of this field quite interesting, never seen such a red crop before.

There must be a major Alien invasion coming up. They take the crops and roll them into something much like a huge battery.

I drove around the other night trying to find a nice view with some cereal crops towards Ideford. I stumbled upon this one overlooking some nice rolling hills. A bonus there were no horse flies around given I was in shorts and a T shirt.

A field of maize growing by the river Tees.

A crop of this photo, suggested by poo.

Many thanks to you ALL for the views, faves and comments you make on my shots it is very appreciated.

Vietnamese farmers are harvesting their rice.

My feelings for this photo keep going back and forth, I was caught off-guard by this Killdeer's sudden take off (If my memory serves me, it was to chase off a rival), and I underexposed the image as well as clipped the wings in an awkward spot, making it hard to make it look intentional. Anyways, after deliberately searching for this image on my old computer, I edited it a little (Toned down the highlights and tried to bring light into the shadows) and posted it here.

 

ISO: 400

F-stop: f/8

Exposure: 1/800

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