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Dear Flickr friends, I'm on a road trip and mostly offline. Thank you for your faves and comments!!
Meine Serie "fields" widme ich den fleißigen Landwirten. Diese Menschen tragen so viel dazu bei, unsere Landschaft zu formen und zu gestalten. Sie sind Landschaftsarchitekten/designer und Therapeuten zugleich. Wem wird nicht warm ums Herz, wenn er durch die Lande zieht und diese schönen, prächtigen Farben, Strukturen, Muster und Formen sieht!
Einen Dank meinerseits!
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Program:Manual
Lens:15mm f/2.4 G
F:11.0
Speed:1/80
ISO:64
Focal Length:15 mm
Focus Mode:Manual
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [3]
VR:Off
WB:Auto1
Picture Control:Auto
Focus Distance:14.13 m
Dof:inf (0.65 m - inf)
HyperFocal:0.68 m
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This is the second time I go to this wonderful place in "Al Ghazlan", in the big "Al Madina" area. It was full of raiin water. Now, as you can see, most of the water has evaporated. When this happens, grass grows and birds, attracted by the remaining water and the grass, land and enjoy themselves.
I tried to approach the birds to have a better photo, however, they flew away. I ended up with this photo. Hope you like it.
Spring is wonderful .. even n the desert.
Time to post a quieter, more restful image. I took this image as a result of a detour around some local lanes in Ropsley, just to the east of Grantham in Lincolnshire. I had been travelling back to Nottingham having visted my mother in Spalding. I wouldn't normally travel so far to a location such as this, so I used the opportunity for a landscape image.
Captured on a quick drive around south Derbyshire looking for poppy fields, just love the curving lines of crops in their early stages of growth
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A field in the Northamptonshire countryside as Spring is in full bloom and the greens and yellows are bursting across the landscape