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ReplyDeleteEres un gran maestro de las texturas. Tu modo de enfocar que es una fotografía es una verdadera delicia. Logras detalles muy buenos.
ReplyDeleteMe gusta como ha hecho esta foto dando importancia al camión sin robarsela a esos enormes silos. Un abrazo Andy
...we have a farmer like this in our area. They grow lot of sunflowers.
ReplyDeleteNice composition with that truck in front. About the name of the company. Thats a bit funny but perhaps are the silo's always filled for half. Who knows.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of different crops. This must be a very big farm.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a farm!
ReplyDeleteI like very much these scenes of rural life, they are different from ours and it is interesting
ReplyDeleteWow! That is a lot of bird seed. Did not know that pigeons needed feeding. They have become a nuisance in many large cities. The soybean and small grain crops are not so unusual.
ReplyDeleteI never thought about who would be growing the seed for birds.
ReplyDeleteI like the composition of the photo! Bird seed must be a booming business.
ReplyDeleteInteresting color and light--- and I agree with Luis on the textures.
ReplyDeleteI can just feel the slow chugging start of the truck as it moves forward from your photo. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThis must be a huge operation.
ReplyDeleteNice. Same sort of set up here but different looking barns and silos.
ReplyDeleteNice picture.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of bird seed. Always interested to see farmers who are doing things a bit differently from the norm.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite an industry there with the huge silos.
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