This tiny bug clinging to the golden ripe wheat knows without doubt it's food supply is about to disappear for another season. To see both how and why, visit my Extra-Depth today for a few images from the Vintage Harvest using antique farm machinery in Davenport, Washington.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Vintage Harvest - Davenport, Washington
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Labels: agriculture, Canon 20D, Canon 5D, farm
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Great photo, Chuck. Wheat images are always so pretty. Must be a golden opportunity. MB
Lovely detail in this one. The colour of the field is like a golden sun.
Can you hear my singing "and amber waves of grain" all the way in Seattle? Couldn't help myself. A sight I have never seen in person. Thanks for sharing.
Sept is harvest festival time. How did you manage to spy that tiny bug. A timeless shot again. All is well with the worldwith this type of image.
I am catching up on your photos since I have some time tonight. I really like the gold and blue! Beautiful!
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