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Actually this farm is barely in Georgia near Chattanooga TN. We stay here when I visit my mother. There is a trailer out on the property that we stay in and the farm is primarily leased out for cattle. I got up and went about shooting whatever caught my interest. Hope you enjoy.

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Actually this farm is barely in Georgia near Chattanooga TN. We stay here when I visit my mother. There is a trailer out on the property that we stay in and the farm is primarily leased out for cattle. I got up and went about shooting whatever caught my interest. Hope you enjoy.

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these are stunning....thank-you for sharing them
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Great shots Patrick, all are beautiful farm shots, but I really enjoy seeing the round bales of hay with the mist rolling in the tree line behind them, love that shot.
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Nice set, Patrick. My favorite would be the fog and the hay bales. there's always something reassuring about baled hay in the field. It says everything is going to be alright, and the fog really makes that shot. I'm always a sucker for flowers in a field. the drive through the trees is really nice as well. great job!
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very nice shots, I also really like the way you've caught the fog. but my favorite is the last one, love the colour contrast between the rusty rim, aging planks and the nice green grass.
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buddy you could have made this easier by posting these one at a time! each one great, I have to fav on #1 the water trough and the wild flowers contrasting like that is fantastic .. the others are equal ..
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What you find on a farm - looks no different to what we have in NZ. I like no. 2 & 3 the best.

Thanks for sharing PJ. Cheers, Bernz
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These are really nice..i love the 2nd one and it makes me wonder where the tracks go to and who has travelled down it ...I also love the round bales of hay and the mist .
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Nicely done Patrick. Love the rolled up hay. Looks great with the mist around them.
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I love the country road thru the trees....these are great shots.
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