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The hay sparkles at the edges where it escapes from the binding. I love the way the bales spread and cluster in the paddocks. Some look like they are hanging around together for a chat, or ganging up on the others.
Artist: Mex Butler
Title: Bales and More bales
Size: 2445 x 1233
Materials: Panasonic Lumix TZ1
Date Created: August 2007
Course: On the way to work
2 comments:
Thanks for contributing Mex! They look brilliant big!
I really like the top photo it makes you feel like your standing there.
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