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Uploaded by: ChrisAnthemum — Saturday June 9, 2012 — Westfield, NC (Current Weather Conditions)

The farmer uses his baler to turn the windrows into neat round bales of hay.

Categories: clouds, Summer, agriculture, sky, trees, vehicles Camera Type: Canon Rebel XS
 
Image Width: 3888
Image Length: 2592
x-Resolution: 72.00
y-Resolution: 72.00
Resolution Unit: Inch
Orientation: top - left
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Manufacturer: Canon
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XS
Software: PaintShop Pro 14.00
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Compression: JPEG compression
Exif Version: Exif Version 2.21
FlashPixVersion: FlashPix Version 1.0
Color Space: sRGB
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PixelYDimension: 2592
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SubSecTimeOriginal: 03
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Exposure Time: 1/160 sec.
FNumber: f/10.0
Exposure Program: Landscape mode (for landscape photos with the background in focus)
ISO Speed Ratings: 100
Shutter speed: 7.38 EV (APEX: 12, 1/165 sec.)
Aperture: 6.62 EV (f/9.9)
Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode.
Focal Length: 55.0 mm
Focal Plane x-Resolution: 4438.36
Focal Plane y-Resolution: 4445.97
Focal Plane Resolution Unit: Inch
Custom Rendered: Normal process
Exposure Mode: Auto exposure
White Balance: Auto white balance
Scene Capture Type: Standard
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1. beanhead 4:48 AM GMT on June 10, 2012    
I like this one, too!
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2. ChrisAnthemum 4:52 AM GMT on June 10, 2012    
Glad you do, Eileen! Thanks for taking a look!
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3. Doesiedoats 2:45 PM GMT on June 10, 2012    
Me too! It's nice to see how the hay is
collected into the round bales. We get
the usual rectangular ones, although there
are some folks here who bale in the round.

Thanks for sharing, Kathy.
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4. ChrisAnthemum 3:53 PM GMT on June 10, 2012    
Thanks, Julia! The big round ones seem to be the most popular around here, even though the farmers need special equipment to move such heavy bales. I would hate to have one roll over on me; could be fatal. Glad you're enjoying this series! I have more pictures...
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5. kristinarinell 6:18 PM GMT on June 10, 2012    
Beautiful!
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6. ChrisAnthemum 6:21 PM GMT on June 10, 2012    
Thanks, Kristina! I like to photograph farm scenes, and we're lucky enough to live right next door to this hayfield, though it belongs to someone else.
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7. RedRiverGal 10:01 PM GMT on June 10, 2012    
I like farm scenes like this. We see mostly the big round bales here in North Louisiana, too.
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8. ChrisAnthemum 10:05 PM GMT on June 10, 2012    
Thank you! It is fun to see these bales being spit out by the machinery. I have some shots of it doing that.
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9. chelina 2:20 AM GMT on June 11, 2012    
GREAT shot, Kathy. I always wondered how the bales were done, thanks to you now I know. LOL!
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10. ChrisAnthemum 4:22 PM GMT on June 11, 2012    
Thank you, Ariceli! I never even thought about such things before I moved to the country. Now I know probably more than I need to know about the process, LOL!
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11. Wanda1948 10:12 PM GMT on June 11, 2012    
Love this!
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12. ChrisAnthemum 10:32 PM GMT on June 11, 2012    
Glad you like it, Wanda! Thanks for commenting!
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13. GRACE04 3:29 AM GMT on July 05, 2012    
Nice. can you tell me where you buy the baler?
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14. ChrisAnthemum 3:49 AM GMT on July 05, 2012    
Thanks for commenting, Grace! I'm sure any farm equipment dealer, of which there are usually plenty in rural communities, would be glad to show you some models.
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About ChrisAnthemum
ChrisAnthemum Wife, mother, grandmother, gardener, naturalist, writer, artist, crafter, homeschooler, owner and occasional breeder of registered Shetland Sheepdogs, and a child of the King. Rank amateur at most of these. Live in Westfield, NC, near the western mountains.Some of my photos are now available for sale from Fine Art America. Please check the website: http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/kathryn-meyer.h tml only join the html -- for some reason this site won't let me do it.
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