I love the light on the trees and how it plays on the contrasting fields of growth and the freshly mown. I like how the round bales are each turned in a slightly different direction, as if artistically placed as sentries around the field. It’s interesting to think about how this one portion of field could have taken many days to collect in times past and perhaps an half hour with a modern baler. An amazing capture, Sharon.
Hi Scott π Thanks for those terrific observations and vivid description. Yes, the method of baling hay is modern so we can only enjoy the old fashioned scenes and imagine lazy, slow summer days…thank you scott π
Oh, just love this one!, the golden brown of a cut field – just wonderful. as kids we would drive the local farmer mad seeing who could jump these π
I love the light on the trees and how it plays on the contrasting fields of growth and the freshly mown. I like how the round bales are each turned in a slightly different direction, as if artistically placed as sentries around the field. It’s interesting to think about how this one portion of field could have taken many days to collect in times past and perhaps an half hour with a modern baler. An amazing capture, Sharon.
Hi Scott π Thanks for those terrific observations and vivid description. Yes, the method of baling hay is modern so we can only enjoy the old fashioned scenes and imagine lazy, slow summer days…thank you scott π
Oh, just love this one!, the golden brown of a cut field – just wonderful. as kids we would drive the local farmer mad seeing who could jump these π
Thanks Nigel π Absolutely! These giant bales and warm fields are the perfect place for a game of hide and seek or a running jump contest!
π a little less so these days, personally that is π but great memories !
Thank you Nigel π
Beautiful capture.
π blogsteric, thank you!