November 2011. Before i got in the harvester (I have worked on a friends grain farm for the last few years over summer) one morning I had a walk through the crop. The sound of the wind rustling all the dry wheat stalks together is a really peaceful experience. Is amazing to be in such a big sea of one plant as far as the eye can see. A day later its all cut, threshed and on the way to becoming flour.
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Through many years travelling and developing my photography skills, through ever diversified outback and urban locations, a passion for capturing my surrounds grows from of my love for the Australian landscape. I seek out small, unseen details. Or fleeting moments of the wider landscape, amazing because it was able to be captured at just the right moment in time. I hope you enjoy my photos.
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Summer Wheat Harvest
November 2011. Before i got in the harvester (I have worked on a friends grain farm for the last few years over summer) one morning I had a walk through the crop. The sound of the wind rustling all the dry wheat stalks together is a really peaceful experience. Is amazing to be in such a big sea of one plant as far as the eye can see. A day later its all cut, threshed and on the way to becoming flour.