After the Flowers Are Gone

© Lynn R. Powers

After the Flowers Are Gone

Uploaded: May 20, 2010

Description

Canon 100-400L @200mm, f9, 1/200", ISO 200

The week before this field was covered with Daffodils. The land is already being prepared for next years crop. There were three tractors working in unison. The early morning fog is just beginning to rise and there is a stiff breeze in the air.

Exif: F Number: 9, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/200 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 400.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 20D

Comments

Rona L. Schwarz June 08, 2010

Wonderful farm landscape scene, Lynn! I love the juxtaposition of the strong detail and colors in the tractor against the monochrome of the foggy BG. CONGRATULATIONS on your superb FINALIST and Good luck in the next round! #1276868

Lynn R. Powers June 09, 2010

Thank you Rona. After three years and 50 submissions this is the first photo that has gotten to the Finalist stage. Neeless to say I am elated as well as surprised. This is a scene seldom seen by tourists because they only come to this area when the flowers are in bloom.
A couple miles from where this photo was taken there were several square miles of tulips in full bloom. I thought I would show the 'Place' after the tourists were gone. Taken near LaConner, WA. #8682561

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