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It does look very mysterious and perhaps in the quiet of the misty morning the bales will start sloooowly rolling - towards and unsuspecting photographer :) Beware
A very atmospheric shot.
I wonder why you chose to make the borders 2 different colours? I find it a bit disconcerting, but maybe that is just me. or maybe I have gone colour blind - Yikes . . .
It looks like very 'early' morning and I am not crazy for those days, but it might be much hotter without the cloud cover. I always find those round hay bales fascinating and I always like shots of them lying out in the field and this shot is no exception, I like the atmosphere and the shot, but like Eve, I am wondering about the border, not the colors, but the size of it.
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I'm wondering if the bales will absorb the moisture from the mist and get soggy. I know that used to be a concern...no one wanted to get their hay wet. Spooky, if you can call bales of hay that !!! Nicely done ;)
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Very atmospheric and cool!