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©2006-2009 ~tomaskaspar
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Submitted: July 4, 2006
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Day's end in the fields of gold.

Tomas

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Daily Deviation, 2006-09-04

Daily DeviationEnd of the day by ~tomaskaspar Wonderful colours, good contrast and a nice composition. Thanks for sharing! (Featured by `garrit)

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God dam thats good. A hell of a lot better then the corn field photos iv been churning out for the last month! Great jod :D

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wow.. this is beautiful.

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Haha, I clicked on this in the previews because the thumbnail attracted me, and then I had a message that I had a new Deviation from someone I was watching, and here it is! I'm good at choosing talent. ;)

Anyway, great work again! It's very idyllic. I wonder where you are from. I'm originally from Nebraska, and your photos have a similar sort of light about them. I know it may sound weird, but the light quality in Nebraska and South Dakota is much different from Iowa, where I live now. It's somehow more vibrant and everything seems a little bit lost in time. This is what both of your photos remind me of. And wow, that all made me sound like a hippy.

The shapes of the wheat chafs here are really interesting, and they do a great deal to draw the eye back. They're a nice pattern. This makes me miss home. :(
I'm from Washington state.
I wanna stare at it forever.

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Simply beautiful! :)

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outstanding wow :+fav: too

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Great photo! :wow:

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looks wonderful! i would select only the sky and lower the midtones to bring out some more color.

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