Plough
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Taken in January 2005, just south of Perth, Scotland. I looked out the window here late one evening to see a “cloud” of luminous green oriented downwards – “that’s no cloud!” and 5mins later I was a couple of miles away in the middle of nowhere on the road south of Moncrieffe Hill, admiring the pretty greens and reds :)
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I thought this one looked like it had just snowed and the tractor could have been the snow plough….and to think it was 25 degrees when I shot this today.
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a curious almost surrealistic scene of spaced “firepots” on a ploughed field at sunset, seems to say more than what’s apparent to the eye, but I’m not sure what, or why, which is probably for the best anyway.
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An ant’s eye view of an old, rusty disc plough, sitting behind the old stables at sunset on the Charlemont farm.
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Bank holiday….what do you do? As a sub contractor for a bank, I gladly accepted a day off and headed for the hills. Woke up really early and traveled out to the outskirts of Sydney. Had a great few hours of photography. This was my last shot for the day. It was getting late (11.30am) and the light was becoming harsh – but I actually turned around and drove back to take this shot…..just love the bareness of the land Photo Taken: 6-Aug-2007 / Time: 11:30am / Conditions: Beautiful winters day / / / / / / / / / Some other images from the same trip: / / / / / / /
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A farming area in the region of Clarkle’s Hill near Ballarat.A storm passed over the area and as sunlight broke through clouds the old farm house along with the brown and green fields came to life.
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Aerial view of a ploughed farm field, it’s curious why these agricultural marks such as plough marks, mown crops etc. on the land should attract interest, the farmer can’t see them or probably be even aware he’s made them, the photographer can’t really take credit exept for being in the right place, they are not “hidden ” in the clutter and need a skilled eye to reveal them, they don’t count for any social comment, they are just attractive and interesting compositions that appear for no reason and there’s many out there, so I’ve included a few more.
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Ploughing with a horse is still a fairly common sight in rural Romania, with the ownership of a tractor still a dream for many. / Here a father and his son work their land in the south of the country, near to the River Danube.
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A ploughed field at Grenfell, New South Wales, Australia. Scenes from Grenfell New South Wales, Australia series
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This is the fourth in the King Island Set. / This old tractor was waisting away beside the Currie Lighthouse Keepers house, which is now the Museum. I couldn’t resist it…... Click here to see more in the King Island Set.
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Another image of the old brick stable at Taradale.
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Taken later in the afternoon on a winters day. The light is great on the ploughed earth. A tinge of green can be seen in the foreground as the new crop emerges. / F8 / 1/210 / ISO 80 / Fuji S9500
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I want you to look at this and count your blessings. I do all the time
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Aerial photograph taken from a balloon. / /
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Genetically Modified Crops – feeding the world or playing Russian roulette with Mother Nature? / Title taken from the Harvest Festival hymn
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Rows of carrots growing in the red soil under a glorious sky.
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Clarke’s Hill near Ballarat is an area of mainly rich brown earth potato farms set amoungst attractive rolling hills.In the background is the Seven Hills of Smeaton
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