Got to get up early to work in the hay fields, hard hot work in Texas. This field consists of rolling hills, therefore, does not require straightening I did adjust the contrast in this shot. They will come along later to move the bales and line them up somewhere so that this field can grow more hay.
Thank you for viewing and commenting. Thank you to the ones that have fav'd my previous shots.
I once took a picture of bales like this that were covered in white plastic and convinced my sister in law that they were giant marshmallows which would then be cut down to size for the supermarket! I sometimes straighten the shot even if the landscape was sloped because I think it looks better- but that really is up to the photographer as an artistic choice. Good shot!
@olivetreeann Thanks for commenting. I really prefer the rolling hills look, some of the trees were on different little rises of hills. I'll have to try to park on the side of the road near my house and take photos of the pastures, so that the hills can stand out. I sometimes think that the hay bales look like shredded wheat cereal rolled into bales.
@edorreandresen Thank you very much, eDorre, it is appreciated. I missed taking a photo of one field, when I passed it the second time, the bales were gone. Luckily a place to pull off the road was nearby for this field.