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Farming area near - Launceston - Tasmania - Australia.
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I always liked this photo from Ken Duncan, and from this trip i set out to get my own shot. I still think this shot is lacking something, so when i go back to Adelaide in October, i'll go again to take this photo, and who knows maybe the canola will be in bloom by then
Another hard year for farmers and my best wishes to them this Christmas.
Photo taken through the window of an Avanti West Coast train to Glasgow.
A hectic few days for us, as some family and friends can only do some or part days due to work commitments. I won't be back for more than a few minutes until after Christmas.
Finally, I'd like to wish you all a happy and peaceful Christmas and a wonderful New Year.
Have fun!
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Gasa Valley, Bhutan, 2018.
A glimpse of rural Bhutan with its characteristic terraces.
“The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings.”
― Masanobu Fukuoka, The One-Straw Revolution
The Colca Canyon is largely covered by pre-Inca farming terraces. For over a thousand years, Andean farmers constructed agricultural terraces to cultivate potatoes, maizes, and other crops in the shallow soil on mountain slopes.
A farm in Cwm Pennant with the hills of the Nantlle Ridge in the background.
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Over years the farmer has managed to flatten some land for pasture for his sheep and done it somewhat artistically from where I was sitting (in my car)
I'll be off for a few day.
…I’ve had this shot on my desktop waiting to post for weeks now, looked many times and thought should I or shouldn’t I post it! Well I’ve finally decided it’s worth a go!! Not my favourite shot but it is one of my favourite walks in Cumbria - Sale Fell. Alan:-)…..
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The next morning we were off for a walk to another lake.
First we went from our holiday home to the ground station of the cable car. On our way we passed the farmer of the farm below us at Clavaniev, mowing his large meadow with a handheld machine.
icelandic Farming
Taken from road trip to Iceland July 2016 on our way to the next photographic location. With nearly 24 hours of daylight everything grows very quickly like a garden in Paradise.