I smiled – this warm light is almost un-English, so it must have made your day to make this capture! Your new blog look brings out different things in your shots:)
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Wow the bales to the far right because of the angle look like a mini henge. Great photo.
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glorious hay bales!
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Lovely colours!
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Lovely summer scene.
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Glad you like it
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I smiled – this warm light is almost un-English, so it must have made your day to make this capture! Your new blog look brings out different things in your shots:)
A small reminder for SEASONS post: The last of July and I have moved blogs because I ran out of space! Hope to see you back between Sunday and Wednesday!
https://artworksfromjeshstg.wordpress.com/2016/07/23/seasons-the-last-of-july/
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It’s certainly quite rare! I’ll get over on Sunday hopefully!
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Thanks Debbie – hope you’re doing well!
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A proper summer, Debs! Can you quite believe it? 🙂 🙂
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Nice and Summery, Debbie! That bale near the centre has the illusion of it floating. I like that! 😀
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I do t think I’ve seen such beauty in bales before. The low sun certainly helped.
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It’s amazing how at times even the most mundane of things can take on a life all of its own.
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Beautifully captured. Standard bales here are round, 8-10 feet in diameter, 3-4 feet thick.
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These were traditional English style! 😀
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Such beautiful light, and like the different layers and depth of the photo.
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Thank you Inger. It was a lovely view.
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What a lovely sight!! The light is so warm and gentle.
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It was a perfect evening. I was at a lavender farm and this was next door!
On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 7:28 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Beautifull photo! 🙂
Golden hour?
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Yes – golden hour, golden field☺
On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 7:25 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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My favorite light for photography 🙂
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