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Yesterday we went to have lunch to Shiprost, a village next to ours. In the way to the restaurant I saw that the fields were beautiful, with golden colors and lots of flowers. Today was windy but the sky was great, you don't see the sky like this very often around here. I didn't want to miss the chance.
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Special pictures too because they don't have more post processing but only what you can do in Lr.
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Hey, your corn is ripening quicker than ours!
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You had fun out there on that trip didn't you Irma. This was a real photogrpher's adventure.
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Irma, these are beautiful. Number 3 is breathtaking, and I love the perspective in number 4.
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Lovely images Irma - Number 3 is magic.
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Thanks so much for your comments...
I was so unsure about my composition in #3... I didn't want it to be boring, I am very happy you mentioned in your comments..
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the light is really special in these! I'm glad you went out there to capture it. I noticed the clouds too,
it's amazing how they are arranged in bands it seems, isn't it?
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I'm partial to #2. IMO it is the strongest image. But Zig, that's a wheat field. No corn there.
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#3 is very pretty, but my favourite is #2 for the composition. It takes a good eye to see and create that composition.
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Hi Irma
amazing, love to see landscape from around the world.
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Very nice Irma, number 3 is my favorite then number 2.
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Sorry Irma...a translinguistic misunderstanding: I was using the word "corn" generically and in the wide English sense...I realise it means "maize" elsewhere!
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Zig don't worry the Spanish word for corn is maÃz. I understood what you wanted to say.
Thank you so much you all for your kind comments...
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