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This is a scene taken in a rural farming area between the towns of Aumsville and Silverton, Oregon. This part of Oregon is the world's leader in rye grass seed production. The field you see is probably a rye grass field that was already harvested and has turned brown by fall.
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seagirl7

ChuiViv, I usually don't photograph a scene with large objects in the way but it kind of worked this time. Sometimes seeing less, is more. Terry

ChuiViv

Long bookmarked but greatly enjoyed now. This picture reminds me of one I took many years ago while out rambling the countryside on a "photography day" with a dear friend. My shot has a farm driveway cutting through it, but the fields viewed between the trees is very similar--at least in my mind's eye. Thanks for sharing and evoking these memories.

seagirl7

Ronaldcbriggs, thank you for the compliment. This photo was certainly different than most of mine and I almost didn't choose to publish it. Terry

I don’t know when I have enjoyed a puzzle more than this one. I did it slowly to savor it. A masterpiece!

dblay

And, they are very beautiful. :-)

seagirl7

dblay, it's fun to shoot a scene from a different perspective once in awhile. Terry

dblay

Awesome shot, Terry. I love that you made this and framed it between those two trees but I also LOVE that there is a Red Barn in the distance and a nice farm house. :-)) Wow! This was fun to solve and thank you so much, my friend, for another great puzzle.

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