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Durante estos días los campos de trigo presentan un aspecto esplendoroso, adornados por las amapolas que los colorean de un rojo realmente intenso.
Camarenilla - Toledo - Castilla la Mancha - España / Spain.
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Interior with pillars.
This covered hall in the small town of Fère-en-Tardenois is dated to 1540 was used for (selling) wheat.
Wheat harvest is more or less done now, the fields around Melle with straw bales in warm July light just before sunset. Lower Saxony, Germany
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The roof.
This covered hall in the small town of Fère-en-Tardenois is dated to 1540 was used for (selling) wheat.
This little shed is located quite close to my house and I photographed it some times already, under different conditions. Just recently it was time again. Above all, I was after the wheaten field what was planted in front of it this year. That right in the moment a hot air balloon is flying by, heading sunwards was a bonus what I thankfully accepted. If it would have delayed for half an hour, the light would have been much better. But I still like the golden tones everywhere.
Diese kleine Hütte befindet sich unmittelbar in der Nähe meines Hauses und ich habe sie in den letzten Jahren schon mehrfach, unter unterschiedlichsten Bedingungen fotografiert. Letztens sollte es mal wieder sein. Mir ging es dabei vordergründig um das Weizenfeld, welches dieses Jahr hier angelegt ist. Das in dem Moment gerade ein Heißluftballon an mir vorbei in Richtung der Sonne schwebt, war eine Zugabe, die ich sehr gern annehme. Das Licht wäre noch um einiges besser geworden, hätte er sich noch um eine halbe Stunde verspätet. Doch ich mag die goldenen Töne überall auch sehr.
Beautiful July evening in the Weser Meadow between Porta Westfalica and Minden, Ostwestfalen, Germany
traveling back from Scotland yesterday was such a treat for seeing literally hundreds of fields in harvest mode and add to this perfect sunshine and a bit of cloud and late summer can't get any better than this :)
The Marche countryside is known for its rolling hills and hundreds of little farms which grow crops, corn, sunflowers and of course wine. When we drove though this beautiful part of Italy, which somehow has some similarity to Tuscany, we saw this wonderful farm house with the lone green tree in the middle of a wheat field.