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    I liked the patterns in the windrows at this Idaho field. I thought the combine and the farm buildings added to the image. What do you think?
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    Hi Tom, I like your positioning of the combine in the foreground on a diagonal with the farm buildings. The windrows also add to the story. In a perfect world I would have preferred not seeing the electrical wires and large pole. I don't see many shadows in the image so I'm estimating it was shot sometime around midday. Early or later light would have added more impact to the image.

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    Nice shot showing rural life. Agree that the light could be better. I like the composition with the farm buildings, though I think you could also get a good composition with just the windrows and the combine.

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    Hi Tom,
    Agree with others above. Can't even remember how many power lines have made me mad over the years. I think Chris is on to something with just the combine and the windrows.

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