Your progression of the photos of the hay has been wonderful. Without seeing the workers, I image the workers by their accomplishments. Every photo you take always tells a story beyond what we see. Faulkner grew up, and wrote about the Southern USA, so he understood the rhythm of nature and the people who had to work with and around nature as farmers. I always loved his writing, and these photos help me to see the effort of his characters. As the quote points out, we conquer the landscape, and achieve the results shown in your photo; by hard work. It takes a great deal of strong effort to get an idyllic outcome. And a great deal of talent to capture that in a photo. Hugs and Kisses my talented friend.
Your progression of the photos of the hay has been wonderful. Without seeing the workers, I image the workers by their accomplishments. Every photo you take always tells a story beyond what we see. Faulkner grew up, and wrote about the Southern USA, so he understood the rhythm of nature and the people who had to work with and around nature as farmers. I always loved his writing, and these photos help me to see the effort of his characters. As the quote points out, we conquer the landscape, and achieve the results shown in your photo; by hard work. It takes a great deal of strong effort to get an idyllic outcome. And a great deal of talent to capture that in a photo. Hugs and Kisses my talented friend.
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