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Uploaded: 10/06/06 10:44 AM GMT
evening harrow
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More of that very pleasant peasant. Personally I love the angle and the quality of the light in this one, it's about 15 mins after the previous LONG SHADOWS COMING IN, STILL TOILING THE SOIL The sun is falling fast! The deliniation of the seed drill ridges attracted me along with the slightly silhouetting highlight on the horse and the man. They are still kicking up the dust!

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::Dunstickin
10/06/06 11:02 AM GMT
You certainly got this good ! J.....I love the dust rising as the 'peasant' walks behind the hoss!........Lovely reminder of days gone by!....this is the way it should be done...not those Gas-guzzlin monstrosities!..............Thanks pal.....
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::Anita54
10/06/06 12:15 AM GMT
Once again you've captured an awesome view. The lighting is truly great and the feeling that days work is still not done is amazing. What a great job you've done Jeremi.
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::gerryp
10/06/06 1:45 PM GMT
I agree with you Jeremi. This shot has better angle and lighting...very good composition...gerry..
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::fogz
10/06/06 6:46 PM GMT
It is lovely to see that this type of work still goes on - you captured it beautifully Jeremi - the dust flying gives you a real sense of movement in the picture. Patti
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::Jas_NC
10/06/06 7:20 PM GMT
Lucky to see glimpses into the past. Here anyone who was enough land for horses probably has 3 or 4 climate controlled stereo blasting tractors. Nice capture. Jas
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.Inkeri
10/06/06 7:36 PM GMT
Agree Jas_NC:Lucky to see glimpses into the past..Wonderful capture .Excellent post..
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::madmaven
10/06/06 7:46 PM GMT
Great action shot! Poor ole work-horse!
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::colocolor
10/06/06 9:39 PM GMT
Another shot of this great subject. You've really captured the power and energy of the working horse and his master. I agree with you on the angle and lighting. Very effective. anne :-)
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::Neamh
10/06/06 10:48 PM GMT
Very nice image.!!
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.dwdharvey
10/07/06 4:31 AM GMT
Incredible image with great color, detail ,and compostion Jeremi
I really like the way you can see the dust being kicked up in fact
it looks so real I feel like I could reach out and touch the horse.
VERY WELL DONE !!!!!! Thanks for sharing, Don
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.drbasil
10/11/06 6:05 PM GMT
Hey you've made it to the frontpage of caedes with another splendid action photo. I personally prefer "long shadows coming in, still toiling the soil" for the more vibrant colours, and slightly more focus but I really like this one a lot too!
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