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Uploaded: 09/18/12 9:19 AM GMT
Harvest time
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For a couple of days now the harvesting is going on outside our house.This time of the year it�s a very busy time for the farmers.

All comments are most welcome. I thank you in advance for taking the time. Always greatly appreciated!

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::Dunstickin
09/18/12 9:27 AM GMT
Caught it well Susanne!...even to the wheat chaf that always follows the tractor

Nice harvesting post
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::Ramad
09/18/12 9:45 AM GMT
Nice action shot with good clarity and colours Susanne. I like that background with all the green trees too.
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Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors.
.koca
09/18/12 10:07 AM GMT
This is very nice scene that we have in hot summer. LOL You caught a real action, Susanne, great work.
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::tigger3
09/18/12 11:06 AM GMT
Very well captured, they are hard workers,and I salute them.
Tigs♥ =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::rozem061
09/18/12 11:24 AM GMT
(("itīs a very busy time for the farmers."))

Same here, Susanne !

Nice action shot !
John
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.Starry173
09/18/12 11:49 AM GMT
Farming is always the same, and yet so different with these machines we have created to allow a few people to grow food for so many people. Excellent action shot.
Tom
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::trixxie17
09/18/12 2:22 PM GMT
Same scene taking place here in the midwest USA too Susanne - nice capture of men at work.
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
::luckyshot
09/18/12 2:26 PM GMT
Susanne - The work of autumn on farmland is captured so well in this image. Thad
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If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera. ~Lewis Hine The Earth without art is just 'eh'.
::stonewolff
09/18/12 2:31 PM GMT
Harvest is afoot!...cool capture my Friend.
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::0930_23
09/18/12 2:46 PM GMT
Those combines are a very expensive piece of machinery, Susanne. This is a scene that is happening world wide. Well captured with the dust trailing.

TicK


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.Jimbobedsel
09/18/12 4:26 PM GMT
Excellent shot, Susanne. I love watching the tractors and combines out in fields. Lots of that around me, too.
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.gizmo1
09/18/12 5:05 PM GMT
Stunning looking photo and lovely capture of colours in this shot too.Plus when you enlarge this photo it is even better as the detail is 100%.The men working in the background to the lift are getting a face full of dust lol.
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::cynlee
09/19/12 12:22 AM GMT
Beautiful scene from Autumn. I ope those aren't GMO crops they are harvesting.
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.busybottle
09/19/12 6:24 AM GMT
Its a busy time for a lot of farmers out there. this is a nice busy scene of an Autumn harvest!
Paul
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I think im having amnesia and deja vu at the same time - I think I have forgotten this before.
.icedancer
09/20/12 11:30 PM GMT
Great action shot and like the way the you've captured the dust flying behind the tractor. Super shot
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Have a Sunny Day
.rvdb
09/22/12 3:48 PM GMT
A good picture of farm well done.

Rob
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
.Genver
09/28/12 10:30 PM GMT
Very good action picture,Susanne,i also see this kind of scene every year :) (combines,tractors) and it will be the same here in the next few days (forage harvesters (silage)),they are very expensive equipments as Ron mentioned above.Have a good weekend.
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.Eubeen
09/30/12 8:19 PM GMT
If it ever decides to dry out here the farmers might be able to salvage some of their crops. A great looking harvest scene, Susanne.
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