Cycling: wheatfields (exciting new poppy photos!)

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Cycling: wheatfields (exciting new poppy photos!)

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I had a good ride today despite the fact that my favourite woodland tracks are a still a greasy quagmire :(

No problems in the open, though and the wheat looks as though it will be ready for harvesting soon. All the fields seem to have a different shape and texture and I was taken by the geometric patterns in this first shot.

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Modern day photography equipment is phenomenal Ian. Not a speck of grain in your photos.

Very nice composition.
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Wot no bike!? ;) Lovely countryside Ian.It looks similar to East Lothian up here.It's inspired me to post a few more later. :) EricT
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No bike Eric, but he at least used the poppy substitute :thumbsup:
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I'll bet he placed that poppy there for effect :lol: EricT
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As well as the thistles.........of course!
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Garry Russell wrote:No bike Eric, but he at least used the poppy substitute :thumbsup:
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Oh yes. I forgot to say that the bike and tractor rules were withdrawn last month as they were silly.

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Lovely pics, Ian. I would gladly trade your greasy quagmire for the conditions here. We're in the midst of a prolonged drought here, which has been fantastic for the cyclists but doesn't help the agriculturalists. I guess a positive is I haven't had to mow the lawn since early July. :)

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cjw50310 wrote:We're in the midst of a prolonged drought here...
I know what you mean, Chris! It's three days since it rained here! I think it's the longest drought since May. Fortunately they are predicting that it will break on Monday and the harvest may be salvaged.

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airboatr wrote: Not a speck of grain in your photos.
:lol: I was going to say"There's acres of it!" and then I thought "Nah...."

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