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Composite of 20 NDVI images of a cover-crop trial in New Hampshire. The NDVI images were produced with an ImageJ plugin written by Ned Horning which has new options to standardize the appearance of output images so they can be presented as a single image. The images were aligned in Photoshop, but no post-processing or ...
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P&H elevators in Mossleigh, Alberta
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This is the earliest bloom in the 38 year history of this 200 acre orchard in Vermont's Champlain Valley. I flew a Sutton Flowform 16 in 10-15 mph north winds for two hours while Galen operated the radio controlled tilt-pan KAP rig and triggered the shutter of the Canon S95 514 times. We took mostly vertical photos wh...
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On March 20 this sugar house is usually in full operation boiling sap into maple syrup. The sap runs on bright days after freezing nights, but this year, a week of hot days and warm nights ended the run three or four weeks early. Although this is one of the more authentic sugaring operations in Vermont, it felt strange...
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Part of the Rotary Park and St. Albert Museum. They recently painted the Alberta Wheat Pool elevator in it's original teal colours.
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A very good crop of barley left the farmer with hundreds of bales of straw in his field north of Edmonton, Alberta. He told me as I was shooting the panorama that the average yield was more than 80 bushels per acre with some parts of the field yielding more than 160. He said he was picking up one bale about every 300...
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Uploaded from a high resolution scan from the original 8x10 transparency that I shot in 1980 with my view camera
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Fresh local produce close to the source
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An early autumn day - overcast, cool, a light breeze, even a mist. Not enough rain over the last couple of days to help much but a very pleasant day after our intense summer (the coming night brings a nice half-inch more). Identifiable in the foreground are several prairie perennials – the inspiration for our resea...
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This patch is rare. It is an area of rich river-bottom (the river about 1/8 mile west) land in central Kansas that has never been plowed. It has been spared the plow due to the river, the original road, the diagonal route of the railroad right-of-way, the gridwork of the Public Land Survey System (1851), and the farm...
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