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03-MAY-2012 Marisa

And at the end the storm came...



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This photo is not isolated, but part of a yellow thematic gallery dedicated to “oil seed rape” fields or whatever this lovely plant is called,
according to different countries and different languages.

If you feel like, you might click on this yellow flower to see all the other related pictures

Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ150
1/160s f/2.8 at 4.5mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
Dan Greenberg25-Jun-2013 17:08
A gorgeous sky and a wonderful triangle of green balancing the gold and the rain and the perfect way you captured it make this a gem. ~VVV~
Dwight Rankine13-Jun-2013 13:07
Beautiful composition. Good depth of field and tones.
MarcViskens17-Jul-2012 18:26
very nice composition
marc
rousselziak07-May-2012 06:22
WoW ! Une merveille ! -V-
Barbara Read and Fred Schaad07-May-2012 04:57
Indeed, a beautiful image. V
dane07-May-2012 02:51
Are you kidding me?!? breathtaking. V
Hank Vander Velde07-May-2012 01:59
BEAUTIFUL Marisa.
Barry S Moore07-May-2012 01:27
Glorious colours and a very nice raindrop capture.
Roe..07-May-2012 00:10
omg..wow!
Antonis Sarantos06-May-2012 21:19
Perfect! Just perfect. V
patou06-May-2012 21:06
Que dire ,que une nouvelle fois tu realises une belle composition dans de tres agreable couleurs et tout cela ce fond bien dans ta serie ( v )
Earl Misanchuk06-May-2012 19:42
Great capture of the raindrops, Marisa. In response to your earlier query, the crop is known in North America as canola. This is a made-up name created by Western Canadian farmers several decades ago when they wanted to penetrate the American market with their oil nut thought that the name rapeseed oil would be off-putting (even thought the plant is indeed rapacious). They took the can from Canada and the ola from granola, to make sure the oil was perceived as healthy (which, of course, it is).
William Barletta06-May-2012 19:31
This brilliant yellow is one of the joys of the European countryside in the spring.
Martin Lamoon06-May-2012 19:08
The contrasts are brilliant, like the tree line splitting the rape and sky. V