Saturday, August 7, 2010

Hayfield and Farmhouse/ SOOC

A farm on the edge of Mount Albert

Mount Albert is one of five villages in East Gwillimbury. So far this has been a great year for growing hay - sun, heat and occasional rain.


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28 comments:

  1. Great shot! Is it still very hot in Canada?

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  2. This farm could be around the corner from me. This post has such a peaceful feel. Nice!

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  3. Beautiful perspective of a very pretty farm!

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  4. Not only a good year for hay, but good hay for your photo. Very nice photo.

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  5. Not only a good year for hay, but good hay for your photo. Very nice photo.

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  6. That is one spectacular farmhouse! All that hay will also help in paying the electricity for the hot summer for the family who lives there.

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  7. A very peaceful scene, although I know lots of work goes into farming.

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  8. A beautiful place. Great capture.

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  9. Beautiful rural scene! Loved your sepia shot on your other blog also!

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  10. This is a beautiful farm house. Here in MI too the crops and fruit trees are doing well. The pick all you can fruit farms are giving notice to everyone that they are one or two weeks advance in their harvest because this year is just good. Spring started a bit warm. Happy Sunday!

    Sunflower

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  11. Wow - that farmhouse is a real beauty!

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  12. A lovely summer photo as summers ought to be! Thanks for your visit! Have a great Sunday!

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  13. The water tower (I guess) on the background gives an odd appearance to the house, very interesting!
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  14. Great picture!!
    Heat and humidity will be back next week. The harvest is earlier this year. I picked my first apples
    in Colborne, Ontario.
    Gisela

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  15. These farm shots of yours are stunning, EG... every one of them!

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  16. Love this shot. The lighting is terrific. Nice how the house is basking in the soft sunlight.

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  17. What a gorgeous farmhouse. Wonderful shot.

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  18. Hay, there, you with the bales in your field...

    Sorry 'bout that. I couldn't resist.

    I've baled hay; it ain't fun. 'Specially in the heat!

    Very nicely composed photograph!

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  19. Thanks for posting this beautiful photo!

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  20. A fine rural image - it captures both the tranquility and the hard work of farm life.

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  21. You've captured a near-perfect rural scene.

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