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A unique and new view of St. Wendredas Church in March in Cambridgeshire. For the first time ever this year Oil Seed Rape was grown in the fields in front of the church.
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| Camera: | panasonic |
| Lens: | Leica 12x Zoom |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Title: | Unique View |
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| Uploaded: | 18 Aug 2010 - 8:10 AM |
| Tags: | Architecture, Cambridgeshire, Church, Flowers & plants, Landscape, Landscape / travel, March, Oil seed rape, St. wendredas |
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Comments
How the landscape can change so easily...
Moira
Striking how it colours up the landscape - very beautiful. I saw fields of rapeseed in central Norway and found it very beautiful. It really is amazing how colour such as this can change the entire landscape.
In North Dakota, we drove through during the lavender growing season, and the fields looked like undulating water as the wind blew across the plants. On our way back the lavender had been harvested and the area looked totally different.
Anne
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