While corn for grain is the third largest grain crop in Canada (after wheat and canola), it ranks as the number one crop in Ontario in terms of production. |
Wednesday, December 07, 2016
After The Harvest
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Good shot with that barn just right in the photo. It breaks the emptiness of the landscape.
ReplyDeleteThose wide landscapes and space you have there, love it.
ReplyDelete...and the harvest is complete.
ReplyDeleteYou took a break from the city I see. Great horizons on this landscape photo.
ReplyDeletemy goodness this is a beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful panorama. Are you using a wide-angle lens?
ReplyDeleteYes... my trusty Sigma 10-20mm
DeleteWe now have lots of fields that look like this, but our skies are not so interesting. For the past week they have just been flat gray. That barn looks to be in unusually good shape.
ReplyDeleteA really great photo. What a superb sky you had that day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo and composition. Well done Andy!
ReplyDeleteThat is a brilliant shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous landscape!
ReplyDeleteI like this one lots and lots. Good one, Andy.
ReplyDeleteLot's depth in that photo - long paddock too.
ReplyDeleteWe down here don't eat corn as often as we hear or see the American's do, so was wondering if there in Canada, do you?
This is such a beautiful shot. The sky really makes it.
ReplyDeleteA marvelously moody sky.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo. It reminds me of the paddocks around my house that make me feel a bit sad after they're harvested.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo Andy. Beautifully composed.
ReplyDeleteExcellent image, Andy.
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