@kerristephens Thank you Kerri! @fullcircle Thank you Cindy! That's an interesting take on the shot- I like how it made me look at the picture in a different way. @mzzhope Thank you Hope! Since it's not my corn I wasn't sure if it would be ok to pick it apart. @maggiemae Thank you Maggie! I will now be thankful that all we have here is deer. Rats sound scary! @nicolecampbell Thank you Nicole! No, this is not my corn. It grows in fields alongside the main road here. It is part of state owned land but I think farmers can lease the land and grow crops. There is also a trail that runs through this land. I parked near the trail and took photos from there. @sarasdadandmom Thank you Terry! I've been wanting to stop for a week now, and finally did it! @twr Thank you Timothy! @sangwann Thank you Dione! @digitalrn Thank you Rick! Yes, they do! @taffy Thank you Taffy! @summerfield Thank you Vikki! I was playing around with sepia and over-exposure and cross-processing. I think the yellow tint comes from the last step. @jesperani Thank you Jennifer! @yaorenliu Thank you Yao! Yes, sometimes too clever for their own good! @roejan Thank you Roe Jan! I've yet to see them destroy and entire crop, but they seemed to have enjoyed the edges of this field.
@prttblues Thanks Bev! I don't know if the deer have been going inside these fields (although I wouldn't be surprised if they did), but I could see they'd been nibbling at the edges. @cimes1 Thanks Carole! I could have taken a million shots- really!!- but my camera card was maxed out and I needed to review the shots in my computer before I deleted any. So the photo stop ended abruptly.
@fullcircle Thank you Cindy! That's an interesting take on the shot- I like how it made me look at the picture in a different way.
@mzzhope Thank you Hope! Since it's not my corn I wasn't sure if it would be ok to pick it apart.
@maggiemae Thank you Maggie! I will now be thankful that all we have here is deer. Rats sound scary!
@nicolecampbell Thank you Nicole! No, this is not my corn. It grows in fields alongside the main road here. It is part of state owned land but I think farmers can lease the land and grow crops. There is also a trail that runs through this land. I parked near the trail and took photos from there.
@sarasdadandmom Thank you Terry! I've been wanting to stop for a week now, and finally did it!
@twr Thank you Timothy!
@sangwann Thank you Dione!
@digitalrn Thank you Rick! Yes, they do!
@taffy Thank you Taffy!
@summerfield Thank you Vikki! I was playing around with sepia and over-exposure and cross-processing. I think the yellow tint comes from the last step.
@jesperani Thank you Jennifer!
@yaorenliu Thank you Yao! Yes, sometimes too clever for their own good!
@roejan Thank you Roe Jan! I've yet to see them destroy and entire crop, but they seemed to have enjoyed the edges of this field.
@cimes1 Thanks Carole! I could have taken a million shots- really!!- but my camera card was maxed out and I needed to review the shots in my computer before I deleted any. So the photo stop ended abruptly.