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Collection Ready

A view of a harvested field.

24 total reviews 
Comment from memephotos


I can relate to this view ( but unfortunate but not for last 6 years due to the drought over here )I like how I am looking down . colours - light- DOF -detail all make a perfect view .Thanks and good luck

 Comment Written 20-May-2019


reply by the author on 21-May-2019
    Very many thanks! Sorry to hear about your drought.
reply by memephotos on 29-May-2019
    welcome & thanks
Comment from Joanna Bachman


Beautiful Honey Brown rows of harvested furrows display where these bales came from.The greenery fore,and,aft,makes a lovely color contrast.
Cordially,
Joanna Bachman

 Comment Written 18-May-2019


reply by the author on 19-May-2019
    Your kind review is appreciated!
Comment from shoregrass


A very neat capture that takes advantage of the artistic nature of every day scenes exhibit by the placement of the bales and your well done composition. Best of luck in the contest.

 Comment Written 18-May-2019


reply by the author on 19-May-2019
    I am very grateful for your nice review and best wishes!
reply by shoregrass on 19-May-2019
    Sincerely welcome
Comment from cakemp55


Nice agricultural image depicting the season's bales of hay to be collected. It looks very dry, perhaps the colours are a little washed out with the summer light. Yet it has a peaceful, farm feel to it. Good leading lines and composition!

 Comment Written 18-May-2019


reply by the author on 19-May-2019
    Very many thanks for your kind review!
Comment from Renate-Bertodi


I put these sort of things into my paintings, from my memories but I am sure they just say ..oh Renate patterning again! so I am so pleased that you actually photographed this and very beautifully too,

 Comment Written 18-May-2019


reply by the author on 18-May-2019
    Your kind review is much appreciated!
Comment from iPhone7


This reminds me of Idaho where they round bale straw and then stack it to be later fed to cattle.

Nice leading lines which draw the eye to the field and bales.

I might have cropped up to the green hedge row to accent those excellent bales you captured.

Great farm scene Nik and all the best in the contest ~ Steve




 Comment Written 17-May-2019


reply by the author on 17-May-2019
    Very many thanks for your nice review and suggestion!
Comment from Danielle Andrukitis


This is so neat, and it really is beautiful. It seems like it would be so mundane (and probably is for the people who harvested this), but the view of it is so satisfying. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 17-May-2019


reply by the author on 17-May-2019
    Glad you enjoyed my photo! Very many thanks for your kind review!!
Comment from melodyspix


This is a great shot of an agricultural scene. I like the parallel lines in the grass/hay stubble that the tractor apparently left while mowing. I also like how the hedges frame the central field. The greenery gives the photo additional beauty and interest.

 Comment Written 17-May-2019


reply by the author on 17-May-2019
    I am very grateful for your kind and detailed review!
Comment from Brendaartwork18


For some reason I find this a very calming scene. I looked at it 3 times before reviewing. I couldn't define what to say because of its impact on me. I realised it had a soothing influence. Perhaps it's the creamy pallet and the tripes going in different directions not only the furrows but the field borders of bushes too. The more I see it the more I want to look more deeply at its different aspects. It was a well spotted opportunity you took to recognise this lovely panarama and it is a pleasure to review.

 Comment Written 17-May-2019


reply by the author on 17-May-2019
    Very pleased to learn that you found my photo to be interesting! Very many thanks for your kind review!!
Comment from ArtistCharles


Nice agricultural shot. One field done and one ready to role. The pattern of the rolls almost looks like musical notes. Good details and color. Clear image. Well seen and well shot.

 Comment Written 17-May-2019


reply by the author on 17-May-2019
    Very many thanks!