Taken June 20th 2012. Click to enlarge as always. |
Outdoor Wednesday |
Where I share the world I have learnt to appreciate through my camera lens.
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A beautiful composition, lovely. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteThey look so smooth on the outside. Interesting composition. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThey make hay baleing the same everywhere. This is an excellent capture of this field.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! I'm surprised that the "bales" are so shiny on the outside.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture, I wonder if any have started to roll away. Hope you are having a great day!
ReplyDeleteAn amazing work !
ReplyDeleteInteresting scenery for me.
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I love seeing the giant rolls of hay on the farms whilst on road trips between Washington and Minnesota.
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Julie M.
I love bales of hay...they are so peaceful when they are just laying in a field. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteNow there's a familiar sight. Yup....just like home.
ReplyDeleteRemember squared bales? I remember 'em......and getting to stack 'em and watching 'em lean and fall.
LOL I was never too good at stacking hay bales.
Are the bales wrapped in plastic? I love seeing the hay being cut and the bales in the fields.
ReplyDeleteI noticed some bales of hay in a field just yesterday. They are a beautiful sight.
ReplyDeleteI like the perspective on this shot - those bales look ready to roll! We saw a farmer cutting and making hay on Tuesday as we drove back from a day out. They looked really green. I guess it was necessary to get things done in the few days we've had sunny this week. It's been raining again today with more to come.
ReplyDeleteMaking hay has come a long way since I was boy on a farm in Vermont using a pitch fork, wagon, and a team of horses! Larry
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!!!
ReplyDeleteCiao Linda, sorry fot not commenting very regularly, I'm taking advantage of this hot Sunday for catching up with everyone
Have a lovely Summer :)
Thank you so much, Linda for your well-wishes concerning my surgery! I'm doing great! Love these hay bales!
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