Harvest Moon Over Eritrean Corn Stubble in beside stacked hay bales in Eritrea

Harvest Moon Over Eritrean Corn Stubble

by Maurice Malone

Pale straw light spills across a field of short, cut corn stalks, their golden stubble standing in uniform rows. To the left, rough bales of hay are stacked in a neat pyramid, their woven textures catching the low angle of the rising sun. A thick band of blue-grey haze hangs low on the horizon, where a pale, oversized moon sits just above the atmospheric glow. The sky transitions from a soft lavender near the ground to a clear, cool blue overhead. Fine dust particles remain suspended in the air, illuminated by the weak sunlight that breaks through the clearing storm clouds. The ground is dry and cracked, showing the texture of the soil between the crop remnants. A long, sharp shadow stretches from the nearest hay bale across the stubble, ending in a dark edge against the light.

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Camera Canon EOS 600D*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon EOS 600D photos, grab one online.
Lens 300mm f/4
Focal Length 300mm
Aperture f/4
Shutter Speed 1/4000
ISO 100
Film JPEG straight out of camera
Location beside stacked hay bales in Eritrea
Date 2017-01-21
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 15.2337, 39.8289
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