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Title: Crops Judging Team
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Agricultural Communications Office of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1940
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 40, File 39-252
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
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1. new crop of almonds, 2. almond flowers, 3. almond orchard, 4. new leaves
this year's almond crop is just about ready for harvest.
Moczkos requested a tighter crop of this image, which can be seen here. The original image was much larger, as I only had my 50mm f/1.4 with me when I saw this, and I wasn't sure exactly how close to crop it, so I'm happy to take someone else's advice. (the original, unedited version is here.)
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New crops growing in the front garden of a garden of a farm on the top of the polder dyke. Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, September 2008.
Because the yield of maize increased so significantly, farmers can aim to diversify their crop yields for the first time. Cabbage is among the new crops introduced.
Many of the communities we work with are located directly on the shores of Lake Atitlán or in the surrounding hills, creating a unique connection to the environment. While nature can be unpredictable and destructive, the people in the communities around the lake need this direct access to tillable land, clean water, and healthy air. Without it, they would lose their livelihoods, and their homes and communities would cease to exist. Programs like the Community Garden Program, our Shelter Program, and our water projects work towards sustainability for both our communities and our environment.
First Crop Circle phenomena in Asia on 22.Jan. 2011 in a rice field near Slemen, Yogyakarta / Indonesia. Photos taken on 07.Feb. 2011.
See the attached EXPOSÉ ABOUT CROP CIRCLES in which the proof is described, that this phenomena cannot be made from human beings from this planet, but from aliens.
3 x Hungarian Wax
5 x Santa Fe Grande
4 x Fresno
3 x Jalapeno
12 x Ring of Fire
Soon to be sauced and bottled
My very first moon shot, made possible by my new digital compact camera Nikon P100. Always wanted to take a picture of a moon but even with the longest lense range I have on my D300 is only 450mm which was not enough to have this detail.
Yes, the birds are not sharp in the photos because they were not the main focus of the photo. I just wanted to see how it would look to crop the photo to the size of a postcard (A6), taken with such a poor optical lens.
From CRAW to JPG, processed under DPP. The photo was cropped to the size of a postcard (A6).
I took the photo in the program (P) mode.