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28-SEP-2007 sueanne

Corn2

Giving a new title so not to duplicate names.

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sue anne03-Oct-2007 22:55
Thanks Jano and CJ.

This version is the cropped view from the original. :)
sue anne03-Oct-2007 22:55
Thanks Jano and CJ.

This version is the cropped view from the original. :)
janewigginsphotography03-Oct-2007 01:13
This works for me Sueanne! :) jano
ctfchallenge02-Oct-2007 16:58
PS: If Rod gives you problems with this image, just crop it down to the roof and conveyor belt and then it will definitely be on-topic! CJ
ctfchallenge02-Oct-2007 15:42
My eye is really drawn to the repeating patterns on the conveyor belt and the roof of the corn crib and maybe a little more contrast and saturation would bring out the nice colors even more. Good one Sue Anne! CJ
sue anne30-Sep-2007 09:55
Thanks Doug, Britt and James :)
(this was a crop from the original)

Yup this corn is for sale for whatever purposes..... feed, gas, .....
James Ross29-Sep-2007 20:46
It all works for me Sueanne. :-)
Guest 29-Sep-2007 14:48
Nicely seen sueanne...I think the corn on the conveyor really adds to this. Nice... Britt
ctfchallenge29-Sep-2007 02:00
Someone has been busy. Feed corn? Destin for E85 fuel? -COAmature
Rod 28-Sep-2007 23:40
Nicely done Sue Anne but for this topic it would work a lot better wivout the tree which would emphasise the patterns & shapes better.
ctfchallenge28-Sep-2007 23:27
Good autumnal colors and composition. Dappled sunlight pattern is imitated by the cottony clouds. Very nicely done. -tv
ctfchallenge28-Sep-2007 21:31
Nice Sue Anne- I really like the color of the rust on the conveyor. I wonder if the light ever hits the corn storage more broadly and how that would look, but I wouldn't want to lose that pretty blue sky you have captured here.
~Brent