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Old 07-03-2009, 12:34 AM
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growing all that hay and carefully harvesting it?

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ohhhh! I get it now ..

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Old 07-03-2009, 12:57 AM
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Nice series. Love the punchline!
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Very nice. It's funny that I've thought whenever I travel across country that it would be cool to shoot those hay bales, but I never have...usually they are too far away from my access. I really like these.
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I like the framing of your shots and last one is my favorite. The cows looked as if they wanted their photos to be taken. Thanks for sharing these!
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Old 07-03-2009, 01:30 AM
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Fantastic shots, I love them all and can smell the fresh baled hay. Even though my profession is a long way from farming. In all truthfulness I am a farmer, who works as an engineer and company owner, but always a farmer first. My roots are farming, and I continued to help out up until my parents passed away a few years ago. Thank you so much for sharing these, and thanks to all the farmers as they truly feed the world.
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Ian - love the buildup .. and I also like the angle you shot the 1st 3images and the payoff on the last one .. nicely done
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Old 07-03-2009, 02:31 AM
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Nice series. Love the punchline!
Thx Nathan

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Very nice. It's funny that I've thought whenever I travel across country that it would be cool to shoot those hay bales, but I never have...usually they are too far away from my access. I really like these.
I actually did a u turn to get these .. didnt really know why ..

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I like the framing of your shots and last one is my favorite. The cows looked as if they wanted their photos to be taken. Thanks for sharing these!
Thx Paul, this one is my fav but i didnt post it first go 'round

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Fantastic shots, I love them all and can smell the fresh baled hay. Even though my profession is a long way from farming. In all truthfulness I am a farmer, who works as an engineer and company owner, but always a farmer first. My roots are farming, and I continued to help out up until my parents passed away a few years ago. Thank you so much for sharing these, and thanks to all the farmers as they truly feed the world.
Thank you, really glad you liked them and had a connection

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Ian - love the buildup .. and I also like the angle you shot the 1st 3images and the payoff on the last one .. nicely done
appreciate it Hayward..
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Ian, I've enjoyed these very much. I pass by a lot of freshly baled hay on my way to work every day and I've wanted to stop and take some pictures. thanks for the tutorial.
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Ian, I've enjoyed these very much. I pass by a lot of freshly baled hay on my way to work every day and I've wanted to stop and take some pictures. thanks for the tutorial.
Hey Mike, glad you enjoyed them
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Very nicely done Ian... love the hay. It's all about the steak? LOL.... great set as always Ian!
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