Hay harvest in Durnholz / Valdurna - Sarentino Valley.
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Photos of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan, South Tyrol / Italy.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2015
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15 comments:
Amazing patterns, how little are the guys...
Great pics, Karl!
What here is growing ... ?
Just a wonderful field.
Cool photos. When I was a teen, I worked one summer on a farm in California and rode the back of a hay baler. It was awful. Hot, heavy work which involved getting pieces of hay into every crack or crevice of your body! I think baling hay has become more mechanized now.
That makes beautiful patterns!
Lovely lines!
You were so high Karl, the people working in the second shot look like dolls :)
Love all the lines, Karl!
Mann, zu schön! Früh dieses Jahr, oder?
Ich kann das Heu riechen. Ganz poetische Aufnahmen.
Marietta
Beautiful views, Karl!
I love the wavy lines. Great shot.
These patterns are so precise!
What a great posting. I don`t think I have seen anything like this the way you show it here.
How beautiful! A lot of work went into that hay cutting and I understand why the people are sitting.
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