I don’t know for sure that I would have tried this shot Marsha; with such a wide range of light, but we don’t know unless we try. You pulled it off pretty well I must say. Well done Marsha and the rust looks good too.
It sure is! I love the rusty elements and the greens in the recently picked tobacco. Though I haven't smoked in over twenty three years, I can almost get a whiff of these leaves, dried rolled and set afire! A fine image, Marsha can make you remember.
In no other country that I know of is anti-smoking so active as in the U.S. As Bob said the industry must be losing a lot. Nice capture showing the rusty details and leaves in the sunlight Marsha.
This is an excellent find, and I think your presentation is perfect. I always liked seeing the tobacco barns when I have been down that way. Tigs♥ =^..^=
CALL......FOR......PHILIP....MORRRRR.....ISSSSSSS! (You aren't old enough to remember that commercial.) LOL. Excellent shot, and very interesting, Marsha.
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