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Zeeland Farming 01, Hungry Seagulls
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I've done what my friend 'Owd Bob' did before: I've created a 'rubbish bin' folder at my computer in which I've put my up till now not posted images that I took some time ago. This farming image comes and future Zeeland Farming images will come from that 'rubbish bin' folder. This image is taken at Oktober 12, 2007 somewhere in Zeeland, The Netherlands. Hope you'll enjoy it anyhow.

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.Ramad
01/18/08 9:50 AM GMT
I find this a very interesting photo with the birds and the row of trees at the back - A bit closer would have been even better. It certainly should not be in the rubbish bin.
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::Dunstickin
01/18/08 10:49 AM GMT
Sweet 'Rubbish' you have mate!...

One of the finest images I have seen portraying farming!....
Has a lot in here for the eye to follow!...

Excellent work friend!
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* To Believe in myself and have faith in my Photography * OwdBob'sGallery
.Gabbels
01/18/08 12:13 AM GMT
This is a wonderful image with nice colors and composition! As Owd Bob already said... there's a lot to see! I like how the gulls are flying in every direction!
Great work!
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When you're through with life and all hope is lost. Hold out your hand 'cos friends will be friends - right till the end.
::LynEve
01/18/08 12:13 AM GMT
This is a universal scene which I really like - it has a good feeling of movement and one can imagine the noise of these hungry and no doubt screeching birds.
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The question is not what you look at, but what you see ~ Marcel Proust
.Jimbobedsel
01/18/08 12:44 AM GMT
With the gulls flying about, you have made this a very interesting picture. I think it is very good, and maybe your rubbish bin should be called the extras bin. Doesn't look like rubbish to me. Nice, Cornelius.

Jim
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Imagine you are there
.Genver
01/18/08 1:52 PM GMT
Nice birds view,the photo is rather good.
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.rozem061
01/18/08 2:45 PM GMT
Dit is zo'n "gewone scene", dat je er niet eens meer bij nadenkt, om er een foto van te maken !
Kan me voorstellen, dat je even hebt gedacht,'zal ik hem nou posten, of niet!
Maar zo zie je maar weer, niets is 'gewoon', als je het maar wilt zien!
Mooie foto, Cornelius!
John
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MY PHOTOGRAFIC VISION... I am not an artist, I only let you see with my eyes...!
.BarnArt
01/18/08 3:31 PM GMT
Having grown up on a farm, this was a scene played out when we were working ground to prepare for planting. Strange thing about it was the fact that it was Kansas! We always wondered where they came from, and where they were going (our assumption was they were traveling between the Gulf and the Great Lakes region).
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What ever happened to the good ol' days?
.0930_23
01/18/08 6:01 PM GMT
The worms are tasty when the earth is turned upside down. Very good photo of farming Cornelius. Living is a farming community as well it's very common here. Something about working with the land that makes us all go back to our roots. No pun intended. Nice photo.

Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
.89037
01/18/08 6:04 PM GMT
You captured this beautiful scene,perfectly..!...I like it a lot!
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Adriana....:)
::dleuty
01/18/08 10:29 PM GMT
Looks too much like work, to me, Cornelius. ;^) The birds really like it, though. Like the composition, soft light and beautiful texture.
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::JQ
01/18/08 10:33 PM GMT
i have been after taking a similar shot round here for a long long time, but i can guarantee i never have my camera when i see it!! good shot, i like it!!
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.gerryp
01/22/08 10:24 AM GMT
Very familiar to any farmer Cornelius...nice shot!!...these birds are not stupid they know where there food is...gerry
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"The more we come in contact with animals, and observe their behaviour, the more we love them, for we see how great is their care for their young." - philosopher Immanuel Kant

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